Show 22 -- Friday Morning ftljc Salt £ak January 3 1941 tribune Kiwanis Hear Here Comes That A nnua I Headache— GtyiNcws Items Warning of It's Income Tax Season Again Mails Today Carry Isms Danger In Return Forms Throughout 'State Speaker Likens Internal Foes To Rotten Apples r Persons attempting to obstruct ls r Junior 1 ! - - M" at the i last minute" Mr !"' In predicting said a "tremendous In crease In returns for the 1930 tax year Mr Young pomiea out tne lowering of exemption! from $2500 to $2000 for married persons and S1000 to $800 for single persons i Furthermore 1940' incomes will oe taxed on a gross basis instead-of JJ I ruary will be discussed -- —TiA C tion of your 1940 tax dollars will be spent the blanks this time are headed "individual Income and defense tax return" or "corporation income declared value excess-profiand defense tax return" Otherwise" they aren't much different irom the pink yellow green orange and white blanks that have tested Mr Taxpayers' mathematical resources in other years ts 4 Miss Irma M Grames and R Gale Boden clerks in the in- ternal revenue offices at the federal building help pre pare thousands of income tax blanks for mailing Friday Mothers' Club Installs Navy Fred Harris Urban Anderson was Mrs The executive committee of the Visiting Nurse association will meet Friday at 12:15 p m at the uni versity club Mrs K M Hudson executive director! announced Thursday Plans and date for the annual meeting probably in Feb "!'!'' Showing how a considerable por on net earnings : r- - I it in-t- Mrs- er stalled as commander of the Salt LakeiNavy Mothers" club by Lieutenant Commander Arthur F Anderson naval recruiting station director during ceremonies Thursday in the Civic Center 544 South Main street Others Inducted were: Mrs Adam Martin first vice command- - - seconn I commander: Mrs Ruth B Schneider (adjutant: Mrs J W Bramble finance officer Mrs J F Rhodes! judge advocate Mrs Agnes Lowe and Mrs E W Glea-so- n matrons at arms Mrs Clyde J Ruotl chaplain and Mrs J C Grubb aind Mrs John Christensen color bearers vice S L Smith Jack formerly city traffic manager for Western Air Ex- press company in Butte Mont has been appointed assistant district traffic manager for United Air Lines in Salt Lake City effective Friday i - superintendent of Salt Lake City's municipal golf courses Thursday was granted $100 by the city commission for expenses on a visit to golf courses In several California cities Mr Em ery said he will Inspect new equip ment' used in rejuvenating golf greens and new methods of grub worm controls R Emery A : f Interpretation of the tnusical greatness of the composers De bussv Ravel and Dvorak was given bys Hans Henlot Utah State Symphony orchestra conductor ia a lecture recital Thursday in the Art Center 59 South State street 'if Waits Tourist Flood An increasing flow of tourists to western scenic and recreation centers will swell' the receipts of Utah as well as California ho- tels and other industries next summer: D M TJnnard president of the Vista Del Arroyo hotel in Pasadena Cal predicted Thursday in Salt Lake City : Tliieves Take Grease Thieves early Thursday broke a rear window at a Shell Oil company service station at 502 Second East street and escaped with 12 cans of grease Salt Lake The property police reported was valued at $3 J SJ I Jr? K n Kerosene Spreaibi Fire AM' Fire caused when a container of kerosene ignited did an estimated $250 damage Thursday at 8:50 a m at the Sugar House Sewing Machine Repair service 1117 East Twenty-firSouth street Salt Lake firemen reported The kerosene had been placed next to a stove firemen said Compounded st ' Honored at Party In recognition of her outstanding services during 1940 Mrs D D Brimhall president M Salt Lake Street Car Men's auxiliary division 382 was entertained at a party in her honor Thursday by members In the Moose club 161 Second East street Ms mt a r You too can Keceive will open an account for $2-0- 0 X I i n sT 1BBlftlSlBfllYI -- W 1 f"I llflflfl "V V "X m I All 3 are Yours Account opened by January 10th will receive dividend for full month Each mccount is insured up to $5000 by an agency of the United Stated Government you 1 2 3 Insured Safety Liberal Earnings Availability J START TODAY T 0 SA V £ fIV ITU SAFETY I s U t - ?: J- ii t LOA N AMERICAN SAVINGS 'I- Mm (y j - ii i— t X — — - : r ikj — 4 SSOCIATION !:-'- f -- " SA LT LA HE CI TY f 'i j i uled for January but "recent torrential rains lumber strikes and other conditions over which the war department had no control" is causing the delay in mobilization of the Fortieth national guard division the department said Also to be quartered at San Luis Obispo are Fortieth di -- — ' forgoaa as Hadton Muikrat Marmot Caracal: Mink-dyMaskrat Mink dred Coney Northera Coney and ethers' Seal-dy- ed : ed Sable-blend- ed Seal-dy- ad it CCD vp Wtnr n tnthinnnhl VTJTt m AT VY1 IT Just make small weekly or mbntltly payments to suit you! semi-month- le ly le le T'jM' le M Cllaimlblbiieis ' r Get into m' youthf otlsing FUR CHUBBY Entire stock RADICALLY REDUCED! New styles— ll lengths to Clever Fur Hats and Muffs Young Democrats Name Slate mth with man v ern so chubby ef your OJ J IIP It's styles l Twelve members of the Young Democrats of Salt Lake county were nominated for official posts in the organization at a meeting Thursday in the Newhouse hotel The election will be February 6 Themominees are: For president Wood R Worsley and Max Guss for vice president Pauline Polly Johnson and Gwen Stephens for for Elise Edmunds secretary treasurer William McCracken for male directors (2) La Von B Milne Waltet Corbett Keith Spratley and Clarence Cochran and for female directors (2 Helen Poulton and Pauline Hogan t o$ cnoice 'No Interest or Carrying Charge i AM i (CflwdDn Sport and Dress -- (CdDATTS Justice James H Wolfe of the Utah supreme court left Thursday evening for Chicago to attend hearings of the national railroad adjustment board division No 3 for which) he is acting as neutral referee JjPi fe: ) O Self-trimm- ed O Fur-trimme- d! 2 :' and " Every Week or : fitted styles Boxy Lstytes ' The! following meetings are scheduled in Salt Lake City Fri- 'i day: motors Chevrolet Hotel Utah— division all day Crane company 9 a m Salt Lake Rotary club committee 12:15 p m Salt Lake chamber of commerce livestock committee 12:15 p m Utah Manufacturers' association 12:15 p m Exchange club 12:15 p m Salt Lake Lions club 6:15 p m Newhouse hotel — Sinclair Oil company all day Utah1 Dairy Products association noon Utah Pharmaceutical association 1pm c : your f If are It here for easy choice at a RADICALLY REDUCED PRICE that means a BIG THRIFTY SAVING FOR BeanUfnl YOU tailored to perfection longj satisfying wear Sale Prices WiHYyour stoker deserves BEST IN THE WEST ABERDEEN COAL ( coats for j l 1m Note Only o ) Va Account vision guardsmen from Call fornia and Nevada j I ) Oil Jnrt tba coat that flatten Slated Today Coal it btUr NAT- wWeh — Hi adcUd nd nothing ha from which nothing hat taken Parfactly shad and bal- ancad for a vary tekar Or Pay $1 Dotcn j S L Meetings Sacrificed t Leaves for Hearings Utali National Guards Expect To Leave for Coast Feb 20 Approximately 2300 officers and men of the Utah! national guard will leave for Camp San Luis Obispo Cal for training about February 20 Major William J Lyons acting adjutant general said Thursday Major Lyons' estimate of the guardsmen's date of departure was based on an Associated Press dispatch from Washing- ton D C which said new ten- date for the Iative induction is February 10 according to war department announcement Originally the Utahns date for federal induction was sched- FURS Select from inch l Musician Gives Talk ON SALE at RAD: REDUCED PRICES ICALLY le 30-ml- jv rank have applied for membership in the club They will report scout news happeningesj for the three papers participate on scout radio broadcasts and study Journalism Entire stock le 30-mi- f More Youri big chance to SAVE! Get the FUR COAT you've always wanted Lloyd Stubbs of 248 Canyon road charged with driving 40 miles an zone and By hour in a ron O Gleason' 1988 Sixth East Overcome by Fumes with 43 miles in a! Edward Johnson 62 of 632 V street charged zone were fined $10 each Downington avenue was treated of $5 were assessed against Fines at Salt Lake police emergency Rollin Charles Fowler 1174 Mil hospital Thursday after being avenue 43 miles in overcome by carbon monoxide ton zone and Lafayette Case 3300 Third at automobile gas in his West Fifth (500) South street 45 South and Second East streets r zone In His condition was not serious late miles Virgil Cline of 39 West Twenty- Thursday seventh (2700) South street 454 zone and Ken miles In Brothrrhotxl Meets neth Bourk 850 South Eleventh street- - 43 miles in Members of the Brotherhood West bonds of $5 each zone forfeited of Locomotive Firemen an En Wr Goodwin 250 Hampton J 911 No local Western glnemen avenue was fined $3 on a traffic Pacific employes held their semi violation jnonthly meeting Thursday In the signal U C Trum Newhouse hotel with bo recording secretary presld' ing m 30-mi- i than 40 scouts of first class Lake Tribune m 131 Six speeding cases were disposed of in Salt Lake City police court Thursday by Judge Joseph G Jepp- son f 20-mi- " 3L Speeding Costs Six $40 Total 20-mi- Tele- E of DOPEN AN ACCOUNT Ashton-Jenkin- 30-mi- Grants Expense Money coun- IS) feited payments made by subscribers to stock who defaulted nor is there any profit or loss accounting of the Insurance "company and the Wins Post in di- council News a Pf from (Continued s stock which were purchased by the corporations uve- Concerning Mr Beciuteaa stock ventures—which the court found had taken a third of the corporation's assets — the decision said there had been a "jumbling Sets Merit Hearings of accounts" between United Bond of decisons the Beckstead Land and Liveand from appeals apstock company with the result "it merit the supervisor rejecting determine whether plications for merit systemstate is impossible to the Utah or Wyoor not either with the Utah and county welfare departments ming corporation is being operated will be considered at a meeting at a profit or a loss" Declaring the United Bond nas of the merit system council Fria corporation with a "split become Beason in m the' 3 at p day Deraonalitv" Judsre Schluer said building John C Kidnelgh suthe nonvoting stockholders would Thursday pervisor announced be powerless to prevent Beckstead !" from diverting even more pi its State Rehires Six assets and "Beckstead might with " Commissioner B H Robout interference experiment with Tx inson said Thursday that six emhis ranching hobby in Wyoming" Judsre Schiller refused at this ployes of the department given time to allow attorney's fees to the payless furloughs last month have been rehired He said the plaintlffsholding such a request to t workers were laid off because be "premature of a slackening of activity but now that the business of the commission has picked up they have Young been brought back 1 First now enlisted In the United States army for "military service were honored at the meet' inzjThey are Kenneth G Miller her 23 341 Ramona avenue He- ber M Bleak 24 1611 Mayfair cir cle and Duane "E Ellis 23 336 East Ulnth South street who will ' leave Friday for Hamilton field CaL and Carl J Lawson 24 432 North Sixth West street now on duty at state headquarters of the fVtah national guard Aid club Tribune-Telegra- iu-ln- Light company told Kiwanlans Thursday In the Hotel Utah Dr Bennlon described the exist ent spirit to tolerate r the presence of persons attempting to destroy 'our government and our in stitutions as one of the most dan 1 gerous of symptoms He predicted that the country would make progress Ini its defense program In snowball fashion" as It has in other things "When the key men everywhere are thor oughly aroused and put forth the necessary effort t h e movementwill accelerate with extreme rawiditv" he declared Young people he suggested should "be shown the fallacy of communist and fascist propaganda which Insists that workers would receive more under totalitarian government "Russia'" he pointed out "has one automobile for every 143 persons and Italy has one auto mobile for every 87 persons but the United States has more than transporenough cars to provide tation for every one of! Its citizens at the same time" Four graduates of the Salt Lake fc Teleeram-Kiwan- The Utahi Manufacturers' association defense subcommittee on heavy industries will meet Friday at 10 ai m in the association offices in the Kearns building Stanley J Stephenson executive secretary said Thursday James W Silver of Ogden sub committee chairman will be in charge Boy tentatively for January 13 in The auditorium An instructor of journalism at the South high school Mr Victor has served two years as faculty sponsor of the student' newspaper the "Scribe?! Decision Upholds Contentions of JIontana Holders ad- council H ad- by cil field on of' of V 219 Kelsey Industrialists Plan Meet man will bring around Thenall news-fothousands of disturbing tltahna within the next few days For ready to be mailed Friday are nearly 23000 Income tax blanks for individuals partnerships and fiduciaries They made an Imposing pile in offices Iof NCollector of Hinckley Internal Revenue at the post office Thursday batch Added to the first huge of letters wiH be blanks for corof poration returns--so- me out as 3000 soon as tbenv to be mailed excess profits tax returns are re ceive by the collector ' g Not everybody su eject to returns will receive blanks In the mail collectors warned They ero only to potential taxpayers whose names were taken from the list of 1939 payees If you don-- t ret a blank In the mail and think you're subject to filing returns the is appiy in perwm i thing to ao revenue offices In the the internal federal building the deadline for March 15 payment of taxes j Early filing nowever was urgea by Henry FYoung chief of the income tax division or tne internal revenue collectors office "In view of an expected large Increase in tax returns this year those who file early will avoid the inconvenience of long waiting lines the present national defense program and substitute some form of totalitarianism for democratic government threaten the existence of joverament just as seriously as rotten apples threaten destruction cf sound awplesiln the! same box Ir Adam S Behnion assistant to the president of the Utah Power Press Adviser Court Names Scouts Name the F Victor Assisting Mr Victor Appointment as avenue of th press club chief visory Receiver for are C viser of the Salt Lake council Spencer publicity! Scout press club was announced rector of the Salt Lake Homer Anderson Deseret Storrs H Smith Bond Comp any Thursday executive Hamlin Jr Salt Lake Fred the club was set gram and Jack Anderson Salt First meeting Easjj! 7 i UP SAVE SO IF OS Regular $795 to' $1695 8 Itea 12 to It and SI to M One and styles NIW ' hades fashion-favoritBines (Teens brown blacks the ' -- dreos wines '" of your dreams v 'at THRIFTY SAYING NOW es Ct AbrU U RALLY bn ba j j : j Citizens Coal Co Phone 3-38- 28 - the coal that's Sperify ABERDEEN IEST IN THE WEST 5 OXJ up |