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Show L UTAH VALLEY NEW S r Genealogy lv o o Flueler IVnted Family O -- WE V.:rt. D. Genealogies SELL FOR LESS fender thf last hundred years increasing power, the spirit of searching out the record of forefathers and printing family histories has been abroad in the land. For a number of years the genealogies published were few and far between, but the volume of these has in. now they are num-1ercie.ei in red bv Imudreds of thousands. Nut only are modern records inure numerous, but, generally peak iug, tl.ey are more accurate .'d co'eulete and better aii'heiiticated. D'tring LEE MENDENHALL - Operators - JiEX MENDENHALL Across From SCLRA Theatre in ever Delicious '1 i JUICE TOMATO I A . ).1 c. 1 I 1 1919, the family lived in Mid way and Charleston. Mrs. Fow. er.s was active in L.DS church serving as president of the Relief Society and Primary organiza ti :s of Sharo.i ward. e is sun ived by her bus '..and and the following sons and cauglilers: Mrs. May Barton Mrs. Mary Pleasant Orove; Nevada Cowan. Wimieinuca, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Sandy; Jessi Fuwi rs. Salt Lake City: John A and Joseph Fowers, Orem; and Tin thirti im grandchildren. following brol lien and sisters are John Sulser and Ina Walton. Midway; Lillie Junes. HebiJ': 111a Provo and Montgomery, Della Phillips. Inplev.ooi, Cal. Pilliy Snacks of Tax Facts By Almo B. Simmons Tax Consultant, Provo, Utah One of the MANY reasons no two tax men could possibly get the same answer for a farmer, These are the days that tax is due to the fact the governand the souls, hearts, minds, ment has set up schedules on pocketbooks of man! The Life of Fruit Trees. than give in dollars (Rather When Congress passed tne amount allowed for De Tax Adjustment Act, (Novem- the ber 1945) this was the FIRST predation!) tune in at least twenty years a For 1946 a businessman may tax code started with the joyful 'a!e a deduction for "club dues REDUCE to words; An Act PROVIDING lie encloses a Taxation! he joined as a Ei'.cp.icnt Should you so happen to have business reason! a net income in the statb of Winston Churchill speaking Utah today of $200.01)0.00 ibis r.bout another matter said: Its would net" fore taxes) your inside a mystery wrap-ia riddle only be S42.171.00 after taxes! Such are an enigma. And a taxpayer with a net t:i laws today! income of $500,000.00 (Utah) The taxes paid in Utali (1945) would only net S24.550.00 more were approximately $125,000.-000.0with one thad the $200.1)00.00. The Federal tax reducCommunity If an employee signs a wage tions allowed in would EXslip claiming ail exemption to Property States whit.li lie is not entitled he is CEED this amount. Therefore, gave to subject to a penalty of S500.00. the Utah taxpayer be nine Co.iinHt.ii.y Slates all 111 a divorce Tax Redue- when the judge their taxes rules the children are to receive tion! their chief support from the -- Jen XWMW f-it ' ' J father, then he may claim the exemption on liis tax report-(Thformer wife may not.) j- - RIRTHS l.oy, to George and Alpencki cute Kogiaues, Friday in certain districts io Grant and I.ois Itibi D,. lias it almost the univor-- j ..fi Evans. Thursday al fur each family to Girl, to Jair.es S and Marga hav its printj-i- l genealogy. Fori r ' Larson riobeits, Thursday ins'aticc in Massaehust-tland Hi y, to John H. and Virginia Coniieet icut. one may find a. Va ci- S lev Thursday h.ielc or publiyl'.ed pedigree mil l!o' in Flov I and Lorna Fer practicaliv every one of his an- - ; Ji ffs Wedm-sdiilines traeing l,;iok to I.ni. io Alvin J. end Alin liio-localities. Where these ' I flaudio, Saturday a.--n I . a true reeor.ls. ri searcher la.-.'- , tn Jack and I.aVelta s'lvi-years nf labor awl great, t 1 III, Fridav expense l,v iitiliiog the'r Gi'-to Thomas J. and Lavinn i miter. Is. V. ilii.ims l.ttx. Monday Not all printed records nf fam-'fill o C. Ncllo and Jacpuiln dies are oounllv swurnti. Every Jiih'isnii Wcd iver, Monday ireher must learn this, and 'ii Harold and Betty f ice (l,,. fact that main v elalmr-- j Jean Denson Johnson. Sunday a'elv hound ami gorgeous vol-- ! Dny, to Garland C. and Bertha uines are nniy the receplacles of Crevis'on. Sunday connections and mis. Doy, to Vcruile and Margaret leu ling stalinnciils Forlimately b',. land allnseii, Saturday rot all come within this classifiGirl, to Gardi L. and iVrginin cation. hut we must be on our Schofield Boyce, Saturday to Piiard verify from actual evi Huy. to Preston and Ruth r'eoce the statements contained Hootier, Saturday in Midi publications. The best to Roycc C. mid Caro' liny, now family histories printed Decile Ridge, Saturday opplv the data to substantiate Dny, to Sylvester and Durcu the statements ard conclusions Spencer Signer, Tuesday they present. Doy. to Floyd and Margaret Ilov. to Glen H. and I, cat rice Hatch Peterson, Monday Child Report Hoy, to Russt'ell J. and Al-To Re Given verdn DcLunge Carson, Tuesday Meeting Girl, to Merlin E. and Leah McCandlcss, WedSrhemcnsky Your child's rennrt card will all at Utah Valley nesday. ronstilta-tiiun le given von. and i period between parent and teacher will lie held at Sharon erhmil Friday evening Novem- Qc 1 e n -- . ee-!r- e -- s liordrns, 48c for 1 Raisins 21 c PANCAKE (IoIm I A-- l, FRUIT FLOUR lls. COCKTAIL Sacramento 33c The eonsnl'a'inn period will he from 7 until ft nni.. The Mcledinn brothers of Salt Lake Citv will present a nrogram at 11 oclock and refresh-men'- s vill he served. attend'll earent-- nf ch'l-tming 'he school are urged to he er r.iit as this mee'ing will take he nl are of the usual Parents nt Sh.aron. We have limited supplies of Red Deans, Pepper, Pudding, Catsup, Tuna, Chili Sauce, Honey,. Soap,. Cranberry We have Rananas, Coconuts, Sauce, Jams and Jellies. Iincapplc, TfT "tws taa CoSIinr h1a,,:A-- From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh hi that poll on who Maybe you hao tli raKirst life men or (linen? Of eootaa, the men voted that the women did. and the women vice versa. It would he the same in our town take any family. Thad rhibb envies hia Mimu spending the day at home, with no hot oflico to attend to. And Sue envies Thud bis luncheons with the boys; and his evening glass of beer with frienJs (while she cleans up the dishes in the kitchen). i Of course, none of it goes very Copyright, LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE Fit Ell E. RAY INSURANCE Offica: 79 South, Sacand Stahl ttieuei 1 emulation TAILORING New Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located North State in Orem by Prestwich LuitiIht Company LESTER RIDING. Prep. Elizabeth S. Fowers I.argely attended funeral services were eondueted Tuesday at in Sharon ward ehapel. for . Mrs. Elizabeth Bertha Sulser Fowers. 63. who passed away at her home Saturday at 4 a.m., 1 Varnishes from Sccra Wallpaper Phone r.M.v: d (; r;..i . "t h H v jr. i LAPIO Cn . f,.,,.,1 h. V,V.'!lli'P v..,, '.virr:. i ? (.f V;n- ir'-fw- j V't lake .,rv t;, 07 t. Hcfo'C rn.i ,'g i, ! D il 17 I"'1 C;. T'.mv 1- 1- F.i Orc-- .i j. "f Internal f'Tisaa, "'"'ill rr.,. I(lf t) I'll1 like f r ilM. 'n rr to billion ,,Vl ' ' 'T'" aau. (tS h'-- r.. :::oulii(T;r? nmh a:Wa. i . SEE THEM AT EEGBEES Hciiic "urcisLaigs WE DELIVER PHONE 0103-R- 4 lt of Odds and Ends, Lr.dies and Chil- (lrtn s dresses, sweaters, shirts, hats, etc, values apt$i.oo $1.00 t Med. and Sni:'.-I- . 76 i Ml,n.s Cash mere 50 7e and 50 Vc Cotton WimiI Dress Hose 490 Waist Overalls SIZES 24 lo 34 le Neck Ties I Season's latest Fine Quality Broadcloth t Childrens Slips H 4 to 12 790 BOYS' Wool Jackets . fi to Loathe Trimmed 16 $9.98 $3.29 Union Suits Leather rulm All Sizes 50', Unvon 50',' a M HERTS WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE T ITAanso Kl Soroko Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Scrgrant Staff Sergeant Sergeant . . . Corporal Private First Oast Private ... WimiI m $1.89 d C .... Overseas dsrvlce 9 ' 4 i ' i LivuL v O oGS West Cer.lcr Si. Provo 10vS West Center isi HOSTS t,rvM. Ovr jivm.oo l'H.00 i :o.iX) UP-0- umV si.00 Ii . Yoor EefuUr Arny Sinrtt thi Kilio ind Mankind t j you Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new j'b awl new life with interesting work, spurts, entertaiii'iient travel opportunities can be had for the asking by qualified young men who volunteer for the 1st Cavalry, lltb AirboM 6th, 7th, 24th or 25th Infantry Divisions. What an opportunity . . . what a job! Training in ooe these crack units will stand you in good stead wherever ye ed Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating detain and pnwpeety Government so vital to future peace Military Japan's Tales of Pines'' are but a sample of the ttn lions of an Army career in the Far East. The Army reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tenu familiar haunual ehibt, golf courses, ball parka These provids I war tourists and many m developments broad choice of recreation. Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only elistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standard P? an enjoy the benefit! of such a job. High orei-- e good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan r future in the Army Ground Forces too good to must your nearest Army Recruiting Officer for full il'tails- IMm tot "Sound Of," Warrtora W Pooto," "Voht of " Arml MromdcoiH oo ywr to "Pnodtt Wo M," m Moor Poo Hoys Mitts Mens Heavy Cotton . i r? Sizes Itoys Dress Pants I $2.29 $1.00 Sizes The Army Ground Forces offers A NEW LIFE OUT THERE Each $1.49 & , Large Ladies Blue Denim Non-wrink- Jim. 1 Snugffie Pants Alld Vests Hats Beautiful ' S--- Fruit of the Loom Knit Hoods l - Dii! ll'-.- ' or.EM Famous Eagle Knit" Children's m" mv . RUMMAGE ! In Pretty Colors following a heart attark. Bishop Stanley Finch conLadies' and Ganllamcn'a ducted Ihe service, with Miss FINE TAILORING Rosa Mae Finch playing procesBoth SUITS and COATS at $25 up sional and recessional music and REPAIRING ALTERING some musical accompanying REMODELING numbers. Tlie speakers were James Cordner, Mrs. Fern Laudic, Roy E. Park. Clark Pollings MITCHELL and 491 South 2nd Watt Provo Bishop Finch. Mrs. Roscltha Vernon offered Ihe invoealion. Don Clayton, the benedirtion and the grave at the Provo Burial park was dedicated bv FOR SALE OR CENT Samuel Cordner. Sam Kitchen off-rthe prayer at the home I'iiinc. Aci.ir1ioii. Cui-tars- . E'hclO My Father" was sung bv By ne. Clifton Pyne. Melba .:.,ne '.)10R, T'-.i- f S ("aider. Lois Downs and lelos U . Wi! Pvc and the nnar'et sang In .HIS E. 7, South the Garden wi'li Melba Calder I P V1 bwv. sell, re1!'. p.'e.n'uyv.js:: Con is Gordon and .sm FoM ang "Goin r AND TEACH. U.i-wi-Cumorii Gordon e r aceoi'iivinist and 'P'-s-. .Tubu K'ld'ui "Th.at Wondyrf-.iAe'ber of JTuv". in i: ( :: '"r !".'eers was b.u-- !n M" . TV K The u:,!-.- try to In the state of Utah today one pays a "sales Tax really BEFORE they are born, and after they die! Note: A mother $1.00 Go-miu- ve Orem GiassSi Paint A- w to:.'! M.niher Stuilio Cmich wil lend Cnzini and Charm to your living luom and serte as an extra ltd fer that unexpected guest! TATIONS OF INTERPRETATIONS. in turn also need INTERPRETATIONS! ed ptaBRSKSBS Paints Those who diligently HS. OBITUARIES u(L 9Jo, United Mens p deep. Thad knows way deep down that the Mikkuh has plenty of work running a house; and Sue knoos Thads friendly glass of beer is relaxation after a long hard days work. From where I sit, most huslmnds and wives may grumble now and then but they know in their hearts its a ense of live and let live, give and take, that conies out pretty even in the end. ViU'V ol, i keep up with our ever changing tax laws, rates, and schedules know this fact: THE INTERPRE- our u Men or Women? , : A (The tax courts (1946) Behind! at Who Gets Off Easiest J sionul 4 lt expensive" in the imi.i:';i ,.f October ,Z (just before :i.,. a HUGE was perm.M. . sc.,i?J!!? tnorn of N. ,.r y U'l.ll i tier i ruled against such eases.) rtnuntd NVillianis-Hanvar- Niplials 44nr(iNml , peci8Li.s ill wc d licenses have been issued by the thousands not maintaill same Wednesday mu' hunter in ten returned with his line" hut worse yet business policy: Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Williams Many did not return (ALIVE) of Provo announce the marriage at all! of their daughter. Yeldu to Vcr (Quality Merchan- Don llarward. son of Mr end Jl disc low priees. Mrs. Sharleiid llarward of Grand View. HOME FOR SALE Tile nnp!'a!s were s.ilemined Dress Wednesday. November 13, in t'e 4 large rooms and bath, and Salt Lake I.DS HMD, Wool Felts. Only A ten'jde. honored the young ulilily room, for sale by owner. 444 So. 3rd West, Provo. tf eoiinle Thur'dav evening in Pioneer ward hall. They plan J to make their home in Provo. FOK S AI K Mrs. ll.iruard is a graduate of :i; Large Sie For limited time only, kindl- Provo high sehonl and her husOverall Aprons ing and scrap lumber, $1.00 per band of Lineoln Idgli school .and load (any size). seminarv. lie has served for (Lmd Fast Color Prints two years in the army, GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Enter West Gate 8t. Dim-- liquor .stores. During all l.i,uor w.v ratio, fifth JuT Kilt'i'ii W'h o ; I njjj a ber It. S & W, Pound ; jayer duet the , . ty, , his tax ii , i. Ha l mission liv .ur tax forms One cairn, , ,1V by the dr;i,k. ties called bv Utah ow,, a.-- has Partnership with his wife, before he appeals to the Tax Court, he should first have printed Dantes sign to plaee above the court door: Ye Who Enter Here Leave All Hope formed I'arents 37c Coffee When a taxpayer in a property state 1 At ?(i. e of 38c For l'jh; t " Wis-comb- BONNERS, I'ound Tf'Mii, Taxpayers, i, .. Form" fur 19. Will o note bu ll the v Surtaxes are comb tax table: (Thi, to writer of 1: : y , 1 MILK, TALL becomes pregnant she must pay' a sales tax on the pre-- r ; ul medicines she buys, also little clothes and on ti.e sLoid i either the child or mother die WHY IN UTAH ONE MUST PAY A SALES TAX ON A BURIAL SERVICE! in Wit |