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Show Jew1ar A WEEKLY Volume 11 Number 4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 STATE FISH AND INCREASED DEPT. GAME MOVE OP STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS NEWS-MAGXZiN- E PRODUCTION OFFICES GENEVA " AT OF PLANT CORDIAL With furnMade temporarily homeless aces in five open hearth and the sixth operation session of the the legislature, scheduled to go on around the by the Utah Fish and Game Depart- first of tlie new year, work was ment will move its office to 535 resumed at Geneva Steel plant Atlas Building, 36'is West Secafter the one day Christmas holiond South Street, the first of in all departments where it the year, Armand Carr, Chief day was possible, shut down and Clerk, announced today. for the one day. Carr said the Job of moving quiet A third battery of coke ovens the department's bulky files and is to go on soon after other equipment would begin theexpected first of the year, cringing Dec. 30 and that the new offices this department to three-fourth- s will be ready and open for busicapacity production. ness by Jan. 2. Total employment of the statethat forecast The Chief Clerk wide Geneva Steel company the department would not return operations, in a recent report, to the Capitol until sometime in totaled 4.368 persons. Largest April. single figure of the total was for Meanwhile, he urged all de- the Geneva plant itself, with partment correspondents to ad- 3111, followed by Geneva's Horse Canyon coal mine with dress their mail to: Utah Fish and Game Dept., i 598. The Ironton plant of the 535 Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake City company was employing 329. The total employment figure in(1), Utah. cluded operations at the Geneva and Ironton plants, coal mines for both esteablishments, the iron mine near Cedar City and the quarry near Payson, all of which were under the Geneva Steel company on October 1, (I'nwrialit, 4,v . 1947 The Better Homes club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Katherine Elder, where quilting was enjoyed. Those present were Mesdames Effie Millett, Y. Yasuda, Mary McEwan, Charlotte Skinner, Marjorie Nelson and Golda Mangum. When Wc Count Our Blessings many we had not thought about. Among the outstanding blessings in our list is the good will of the people of this community. Anna II. Williamson By Death Called Largely attended f uncial services were held Tuesday at 1:30 in Lake View ward chapel for Anna Henricksen Williamson, 62, who passed away Saturday evening at her home, from complications following a stroke. Bishop Alfred J. Madsen cona ducted the service and Mrs. Jeppson played proccsssion-a- l and recessional music. Boyd Davis and Bishop Madsen were the speakers. Prayers were offered by Carl Johnson A JOB FOR LIFE If the government gave you a and Jesse Sumsion, with Ray job to tear up a billion dollar Gammon dedicating the grave bills you should be guaranteed at Pleasant Grove burial park. Musical numbers were furna life job. If you worked the standard forty hour week and ished by a quartet composed of you tore up one bill every sec- Golden and Joseph Taylor, Auond it would take you exactly gust Johnson and Joseph Welcome who sang 133 years. 28 weeks, 2 days, 1 Welcome and hour, 46 minutes and 40 sec- Wanderer. onds. Now try and grasp what Christians Goodnight"; Emma In the a debt of 260 billion means. Ex. Olsen sang the solo Garden and August Johnson U. S. IN CRISIS ! the solo, Going Home " Our beloved land is at a Mrs. Williamson was burn . crisis in her national history. March 10, 1884, in Olso. NorIf this great commonwealth con- way, and received her education cerned in faith in God, and there. In 1910 she joined the! brought forth on the unalterable LDS church and came to the precepts of God's Holy Word, United States, going to Shelley. does not suffer some major ca- Idaho. She moved to Salt Lake tastrophe, we will be the first City two year later, and on June nation in the world to forsake 28, 1921 married Martin WilliGod and not suffer. One thing amson in the Salt Lake LDS can avert national judgment temple, and caine to Lake View That is your prayer and mine, where the family have sinre your repentance and mine. Irv- made their home. Mr. William-su- n ing Ford. died October 13. 1928. Mrs. Williamson was active A HAPPY WORLD This ought to In- - a happy in church activities in Norway world a joyous world of liber- and continued as a Relief leader teacher and ty, love and light. The earth in the Lake Viewprimary as ward Tong overflows with the potentials of her health permitted. the earth as She natural abundance is survived by a son and contains room, food, clothing Martin Leroy Williamdaughter. How for all. and comfort enough Lake- View and Mrs. Leslie son. huis it. then, that millions of W M.u garet Camp. Los Angeman beings, your brothers and les California. to their down mine, go graves each year in poverty, pauperism, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowley and degradation' and two children and Mrs. suffering Row-ley'- s WHY? mother Mrs. Martha Pyne. spent Christmas with a sister and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Elsie Javine of Midvale Citler and family at Phoenix. spent the weekend wi'h her Arizona. They will then go to brother and family Mr. and Mrs. California and attend The Rose Pi maid Stuhhs. Howl game New Year's day be-- 1 I Vineyard Ward returning home. will and assure you of our deep appreciation. blessin gs to r, So-cic- ly - i VN cordially for this good We wish for you a pleasant holiday mid a New Year that the harbinger of many Ar-vill- ! Medic Graduate be, yes changed, done.) lowing a single person at least 16. Extend the time limit to $1000 00 before taxes start. Marmost those who must pay Estimated ried couples $2000.00 and at least $500.00 for each depend- Taxes for the 4th payment, from January 15 to Feb. 15. ent. 17. Reduce in Number our 5 Allow a widow or widower extra consideration if they main- pres-n- t Federal 'Hidden Taxes' tain a home for their children, (All states should do the same!) ; 18. As a special deduction to and grandchildren who roine for a visit. (As a suggestion $200 our present law for the blind is a year.) ($1000.00). For the lerss of a limb, 6. Allow citizens Credit on ($500.00 a year.) 19. Taxes" for purchase of Victory from income Exempt Bonds. Say 10" of Net In- taxes amounts received as Income. eome as a savings account for terest ern Series "E" War Bonds. 20. 'The last yet the one the unrertain future. A Special Liberty Bond could lie issued, change that should certainly be not negotiable for 5 years. the first!) Those Tax Consultants 7. If anything in America to- who have calculated income day, should be made Easy to do Taxes for the past 5 years have it must tie the calculating of in- - noticed this: Oh, how free, libercoine taxes. Therefore, simplify al, and lavish have been all the Missionary TESTIMONIAL 1 the income tax forms, and regu- Taxpayers of the United States, lations. in donating to all worthwhile TO HONOR 8. Change Tax Law to read: organizations: (Hed Cross, Polio, Allowed" and Churches. Salvation Army, War Depreciation mini the unjust words Depreci- Funds. Boys Town, Hospitals IVAN J. LIEGHTY ation Allowable". for Crippled etc.) Children, 9. Change the law to read: ((This was all to the end prior 7 o'clock Sunday evening at It is not necessary to show 'of 1945) And then, millions upon in Pleasant View ward chapel a the Capital Gain' on the sale of millions of Wage Earners missionary testimonial will hon-- ; one's hmm-- . (Wlu-it lias been (plus the; millions who used the or Ivan J. Lieelity, son of Mr.1 the tax laiyer for 5 Standard Deduction Table) occupied by E. A. I.iechty, who will or more and Mrs. There is no line for years.)" have January 6 for the LDS 10. When writing to a Tax donations to charity; (Neither mission home in Sait Lake City. Payer for the future payment on upon a "Wage: slip return", nor He will serve in the North Cen- his estimated Tax. omit the upon Korin 1040 using a StandI tral Slates mission. words: We demand payment. ard Table of Deduction!) The man a is The young graduate: 11. All govermnenl officials alxive now also know that the Stiar-; uf Lincnlii high school and memorize thoroughly one who Donates $400.1)0 pays on slake seminary and has at- - this old. hut very true saving the same tax as Die one: who tended IiYL. He was in army power to tax is the power Donates 40 cents! Be me, 39 of for 2a months, seivee p, dcstrov'" this is sincerely, and truthfully, in the Pacific; 12 jh.'ve a Ma,larel r:iU. f ,whi.l. was .pent jcnpnrcliiiig everything in life tin aler. , depreciation on the farmer's worth while. Therefoic. in the The following program will fruit trees, farm equipment and bringing of thee tax change's tie- - pic-swith the Pleasant farm buildings, autos and trucks. lei its final let me. Ivan J. Liechty 13. Clarify our Tax code- reVn w wanl choir singing special most Hi vint!-- . Humbly yes. numbersn Prayerfully this garding: Partuc-r-liibeing given by Don Alb n. Eail Nore-nCarol and (e In Trio. and wifeJoy, lice (jUOTE: Dear fact, Cartir, Dali- Harding, r.ugrne All I : If you are going clarify all tax regulations.) Stubbs, Sian Cole, June Allen. 14. Have a standard rate- of tu makeby the missie,nary. just ONE change on Anne Gonr'len. Joyce Earn-wur;!ih prccial ion for all rented prop- lour Piano solo. McKay Allred; tax la by rmili (which Evelyn Rowland, Iiirdene will lx- Boyrii C. erty - lumber, bric k or stuc-eo- . Guest let now defies speaker Terry Nonna Wells. Carol 15. Hie High Tax on that one change he- tins Add a Davis. Merl-nSmith, Roinoua Remarks. Hi- lie. p Bliss R. .Wi- Capital gains (As a suggestion' line- - on a "Wai.'i- siijr tax reNewc-:i- . Sheieo Drage, Shane red. Short time gains" to 75'.' turn" fur charity. Yes Add this . i Arthc-llWeeks, Higher-one line for God's Sake! 'Long lime- - gams" to 3.'t I .V Nowell and Evelyn Newell. Ruth high rales are fully sclmuttci!. as a Mo. Af'.on F;i eh, Jim z Adams, areN. Sluili-- Rowland, Twila The pri.'int thenorn.nl ales of public he MaxineVurNVelra Haring. Taylor. Shirley Johnson, ALMO B. SIMMONS. pri'perly. Abo. (hire would be Cli ::gt ArdiDi Kith- - j Nutt. dl and Nonna Wells. ley. WE THANK YOU s V find we University of Utah. Dr. Madsen is a graduate of Lincoln high school, Sharon stake seminary and Brigham Young university, where he was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma and Blue Keys. He will leave early in January for Honolulu, Hawaii, where he will serve his internship. The parents of Dr. Madsen, his sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sabcy of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams of Lake View, and Kenneth, Ronald and Lowell Madsen attended the graduation exercises on Sunday- - erly Slates. 2. Let all wage earners deduct the same rate for wear and tear on all tools, clothes and uniforms. For example 5 of their Gross Wages. (Up to $5000.00 a year salary.) 3. If one is to live without fear or want let the taxpayer deduct lur all sickness, hospitals, Plus doctors, and medicines. funeral expenses for any member of their family when there is no insurance received. 4. "You know, yes, everyone Dr. Carlos N. Madsen knows, that one cannot live without fear on $500.00 per year. mure taxes collected, and far Therefore, the Tax Laws should less tax evasion if this were alMUST be TO EACH AND ALL Quilt Made At Better Homes Club How oft have we heard men say that this world is a cruel, hard place and that it is a battle from the cradle to the grave. Young men and women, who have returned home after waging a successful war, tired and heart sick 'and amazed at the cost of human lives, both to ourselves as well as to the enemy, find that although the price has been paid, victory secured, they themselves are made to feel like outsiders. They desire a home for their families in order that they may follow after the per-su- it of happiness for which cause they so nobly lougbt. yet every community cries, NO ROOM, NO ROOM, we hive a housing shortage. Materials are not made available to them, but used for less important things-Hearthave been crushed and men have taken their lives as well as the lives of their loved ones because of this condition. graduation exercises held Sunday, December 22, 1946 at the IMS) 1. All of the eitizens of the United States of America should be entitled to liave plenty to eat, warm clothes, a decent place in which to live without fear of want. And also, they should he allowed to save 10 of their ineome, no matter how much, nor how little. Everyone, naturally, should Ik treated absolutely equitable: Therefore, immediately grant to the eitizens of all states of the union, the same Tax Kates as those now allowed in Community Prop- 1946. NO ROOM Carlos N. Madsen, son ox Mr. W. Madsen of Lake View, was one of the thirty students who received their degrees of Doctor of Medicine at special and Mrs. P, He.' with are submitted 20 Tax Changes that 1 feel should be made to our present tax laws. Truthfully, and sincerely, behind these tax suggestions have gone years of thought and study. (Not listed in the order of KSSc. .4 4' FACTS Honorable John W. Snyder, Member Senate Finance, & Members Ways & Means Committee, Washington. D. C. Honorable Sirs: GREETINGS , TAX Dr. Carlos Madsen to Leave for Honolulu SNACKS By Almo B, Simmons Tax Consultant, Provo, Utah NEW YEAR - PITHY MESSIAH HIGH RECEIVES PRAISE The eighth annual presentation of Handel's Messiah was received by an overflow audience at Scera auditorium Sunday evening, under the direction of Elvis B. Terry. Principal A. P. Warnick made the announces inents. Every detail of the finished production went off perfectly, wilh many of the visitors re- marking that the rendition was of such perfection that all could well have been professional singers. Director Terry received the high praise of all present. The soloists were Kathryn Marie Rohlioek. Christensen, Gladys Tippets, who took the place of C'aroi Stubbs, who was ill. Moroni Jensen. Maurine Williams and Alenc Edwards. Miss Donna Christenson gave the scripture reading and accompanists were Slieiee Terry. Maurine Williams. Kathryn Christenson, I,oyc Allred, Donna Christensen and Ruth Moss. Ruth Patten offi p-- the invocation and Robert Ho'daway the benediction. The chorus was made up of over two hundred voices from Lincoln high school and Sharon dakc, with small group nnmtiiTs tic-v- ntc-d- . - - d - Ciiiigre-v-n.e-ii- .1 i. Pre-Mii- t - . - - Kw-lyi- . g - Gi-r.e- I HewYar ms' j.i. j t'i u ir VjWfevpyiX. V t,.:--- - iV: 'I-- I |