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? cmoctsa _ A IAEA SD. PAGE Six TIME LIMIT ON INCOME TAXES EXPIRES oO0N Returns Must Be in by March 15, to Comply With Provisions of the Law and Escape Penalty With the approach of March 135, taxpayers are advised not to delay in the preparation and filing of their income tax returns for the year. 192). To avoid panalties, the returns must be im the hands of a coilector or a deputy collector of internal revenue en or before midnight of that date. On page one of the income tax form is the following: “If you need assist- ance go to a deputy collector or tu the’ collector's office, but first read instructions and filf out this sheet (face and back) in pencil as well as you can.” Much time can be saved both the government officers and the taxpayers :f, before seeking aid, the taxpayers will follow this injunction For example blank spaces are pro- vided for answers to the following questions. “Are you a citizen of the United States f, not are you a resident of the United States?” “Did you file a return for 1919?" “If so, what address was given on that return?" “Were you married and living with wife and husband on the ~ STATE BUDGET VALUABLE ASSET 1M CUTTING DOWN EXPENSES BY NEARLY HALF MILLION, REPORT By A. D. KELLEY, Chairman, Joint Committee on Finance, Expenditures and Ways and Means, So much misunderstanding seems to have gotten over the!rota! receipts 1921-1934. $12, $12,089,214, 0 state regarding the work of the Sixteenth legislature that it seems to me a statement of the appropriations and estimated incomes for the biennial period, Bakes Pete is opportune at this time. set, day the lars, sidered vyhile the Budget Bill until it was finally passed. nor was $2,990,176.71. ‘The amount approved by t mittee and placed in the b duced the total to’ $2,576,161.09 last day of your taxable period?” “How many dependent persons und 18 (or if over 18, incapable of sel; support because mentally or physi- cally defective) were receiving their The amount estimated and asked for by the different State Institutions and Departments was $3,658,000.00. The amount approved by the gover- coun. as ore iginally introducee was $3,142,395.61. The amendments by the House re- The amount finally agreed to by the Conference Committee and which re- ceived unanimous vote of both houses Was $2,776,634.59. The Governor signed total amount. After the Budget Bill was passed, chief suppc.t from you on the last|!t was necessary to introduce a sp day of your taxable period?” Questions such as these should not await inquiry from assisting in making out the forms. Returns are required of every mar- ried couple whose net income and that of dependent children for the year was every single person or married person not living with wife or husband— whose net income was $1,000 or morc. The exemptions are $2,000 for mar- and $1,000 for single perso’ mar: ried persons not living with wife or husband and are determined by t taxpayers’ status on the last day the taxable year, December 31, 1920, Husband and wife may make a com- bined return of their joint-net income if less than $5,000. If the income of either exceeded $5,000, separate 16 turns shou!d be filed for the purpose of. computing correctly the surtax which applies only to income in ox cess of that amount. The tax may be paid in full at the time of filing the return, or in. four equal due on or before March 15, J . September 15, and December 15. Taxpayers are adyise! not to send cash, through the mail Checks and money orders should be drawn to the order of A. H, Ricker, acting collector of Internal Revenue ‘Righ Loft Lovers in the hallwn air log on the front porch— Music in the air Cornell Widow. Both Game. Tony _{mischies “I prom: ise you I shall never kiss you!” Toinette (with surprise)—"Do you ALWAYS keep your promise: Tony (with mock dignity)— within the law, “Well, Rutgers “Well, of all 1 slapping his fa her. “Well, then,” he pouted that’s the you feel about it, get off my lap.""—Iowa Frivol. nc a ce Free Dance Tonite For All LOYAL MOOSE and Families SCHEMBECK’S WINTER GARDEN Dance Committee jal appropriation bill to of the amounts’ required by ¢| the Dill just as it was passed for the revenue officers} which were passed’ by the Sixteenth legislature. This bill had to be made up on Friday and introduced on Sa*- urday printed as required by propriation of $151,474.98. morning so that it could be the constita- $2,000 or more and from tion. It carried when introduced an ap- Severul amendments were made to this bill to care for the appropriations required by bills which were the Soldiers x- ried persons and heads of families|emption contingent of $150,000, Ro- dent Control Work $15,000, the Board of Health $33,400, Farm Loan Con- 2|tingent $10,000. These and other addi- of | tions increased the total to $427,354.9' The governor before signing it 7 Auced it by vetoing the following items: Saratoga Hot Springs --$ 10,000 Rodent Control! Work 15,090 Soldier Exemption - 75,009 Board of Health —_ 10,000 $110,400 In the meantime a few appropri: tions had made their wa: the legislature, as follow wm. F. Baggs River appropriation One quarter mill tax. addi- tion to Worland Institute S (estimated) — through Cody Memorial <-$ 5,000.00, 3,000 vu 212,000.00 000.00 The total of the appropriations ix Mail Us You Box 1076 ir KODAK FINISHING Quick Service THE PICTURE y SHOP Casper, Wye NOTICE The Reid ‘Construc tion Co. Will Be Located in Room 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J 913 PHONES 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. and children will ANYTHING WORTH WHILE: RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow collect only those policies you had in furce at death. ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew aeeeenereoscrcesroccosssooessoseseeoesconecceseceseseeeeesenes: Sreesevcccoconcesocssesos: The budget, as prepared by the‘ governor and’ presented to the legislature, was a valuable ns-| giving information to the joint committee they could never have col- lected in the short” session of forty | Total, My judgment is that it savel| ate at least a half million dol- in that it prevented a flood cf special appropriation bills being con-| was perding. No spécial appropriation’ bilt could be considered by either houre tion to Worland. Insti- tute (estimated) ---2.. 212,000.00 sixteenth legisla: ture ==$3,384,989,57 |Total © fifteenth legisla: ture, including taxes | levied for maintenance, a for. public institu- sixteenth iegisle ture over fifteenth legis. lature ete., 2,960,291.05 $423,798.52 There. is but_a small increase in the amount appropriated by this lex- is'ature over the previous legisiature 48 it is necessary-to deduet from this amount the special taxes and the mu- nval appropriations which were: re- pealed. This was done in order that the Budget would contain what it pur- ported to do, a full and complete rez- ord of the amounts required for the coming two years. Tho amount of special taxes repeal- ed. is approximately. $125,000. The amount ef running appropria- tions repeated is approximately $275,- 000. Deducting these amounts $490,000 in rom the increase shown’ aboy onlyen increase of $25,798.5 over the previous biennial period. To offset. the appropriations which come from, the general fund, the fol- lowing is ‘the estimated income froin fees and charges from the differ ent departments of the state. Secretary of state's office $152,250.00 Inheritanco tax —--- ~ 200,000.00 Insurance department ---~ 290,000.09 al Game and fish department 475,000.00 Interest on deposits —.-.- 18,000.v9 Express companies | and car taxes —__ 11,000.00 Other institutions — 78,000.09 2 iNgee 21 abt Estimated amount of gen- eral fund, 1921-1923 ____$921,250.00 The aboye amount is ‘turned «li- rectly into the general fund to us: sist in paying the uppropriations made from that fund, Deducting $921,250 from the total appropriation of $5.- 384,089.57 leaves to be provided for by ‘taxes’ $2,462,839.57. ‘This will re- quire on the present. asse: papi valua tion’ of the state. a tax of £90 mills, The total tax for this purpose in 1920 was 267 mills. Adding to ‘ils 038 mil! special taxes which were re- pealed by this legislature shows a to- tal tax for 1921 of 3.05 mills. If thee figures are correct, as we. believe N. & A. €oal Co. . . Phone 140¢ “ee: er Maley eee MARCH 1, 1921 cm to be, the tax for general pus: poses should be .015 Buills less than the tax of 1920... The amount going Into the Gener- jal. Fund is oMy a ental tae the the ds exti- income from all sources \ [coming biennial ‘period, whi 1 ated as follows: State land office - $ 6,531,964.00 Royalty on. t 4,000,000.08 port of the state ‘uni Las versity 175,000.00 Automobi" 680,000.00 Amount general fund <. 1,250.00 In this connection and while I am making this statement it seems what was done. for education should not be overlooked.In the Budget Bill the ap- propriation for _ Vocational # Educa- tion to, be used in connection. with like amounts. supplied by the govern- ment: and the districts was increase $20,000 over, that of the previor:s, ses- sion. ‘The amount for. special, classes |to take care of the defective children of the state! was increased $15,000. A law was passed giving 50 per cent of two million dollars of oil ‘royalties expected from the United States. gov- ernment on. arco;,nt of, the leasing bill which will be atvided,, among. . the schools of the state according..to the number of teachérs. This is estimat- ed at more than, $400 for each teacher in the common and high schools of the state, The high schools are tc get at the ratio of 1%, to 1. For grade schools, a law was passed requiring that 33 1-3 per cent of the state oil royalties which are now, going into the permanent school fund be placed in the income fund and distributed to the school districts according to the number of pupfis of school age as shown by the last, preceding census. This would make an’ additionsl amount of about $300.per teacher nut this law is probably unconstitutionai and likely cannot be distributed. WYOMING UNIVERSITY ihe / theivernity. \ was Raaiomely taken care of and the temper of the Sixteenth Legislature seemed to be to make ‘Our University" one of the very ‘best in the west. It will for the next two years re- ceive more than $1,600,000 as shown by the following: For Buildings: Cash on hand, building fund $ 90,000.90 36, ‘mill “tar dphevlous Jah 00,500.00 tion with a full-time inapeetion off!- 90} cer, New. bulldings at both Rawlins ana Worland .ate to’ be erected to care get the incréase, "The almost doubling of the Univer: sity in number of 5 8. requires additional buildings and mainterance. “The genera! increase ‘in ‘the work of ‘all the state departments will ‘require additional employees. Considering so many increases and For extension divisior of general fund For. maintenance: 3% mill. tax’ (previous: “1aw)3328/000 C0 Land income funds ee i ate 4 i Strictly modern , four room apartment. ith ‘twas at Miscellaneous receipts gas Lied and heater, aie here-|South Poplar. 36. Government facds 121 | roming, ~=£1 75,000.09 peent to ay tas ————- $912,000.00 | ‘With‘only the’ same amount of ‘money , by” three | = | which was used during the last bien: an, tping ann apturnehes te i ‘Total === $1, 827,000. 9 ‘nial périod, At will require’ the mos! Red pagers! sae elie 447 South, Ete: i Fe segeor In ‘considering’ the “foregoing | re: port it ia necessary’ to keep in the following fact: The populat the” pera} valuation of th have i more than 26 per curiae: ithe past two years. 9 ” ‘The inmates of the _.penité have increased 25 per .cent. City Ea Me aa! and At the home for, the feeble-minde4 Of; the: City) of the increase has. been mare than 60 Re peng: Iper cent: $ ‘The increase in’ the Industrial tn- stitute at Worland has: been 25 yer cent. ‘The following baye, been’ added: ‘The new state board of health with}{ two full-time officers. ‘The inheritance tax commissioners. ‘The farm loan board and commis- 5 F sioner. 5 “sg 4 FOR’ ‘The new. department, for inspec- : 2 % See tion of oil and gas which requires two 4 . Bs H full-time inspectors. ‘The Dairy,, Food and. Oil commis- sioner has had added to his duties: Weights and: measures, pure points, oils, and terpentine, and dairy: inspec: in mind : "THE MOST AST. HING | MYSTERY OF TEEN — Two house $45, “Vehts ieee: 3, Tnaulre et m2 Scuth Willow in rear.” « 3-7-2t* room plastered Pratitey: district.” J. BP. 31-2t nice- 'RENT—Three room: house, furnished; phone 691M, iat Nor ———— RENT—New one Casper. 34-82" ea ie CR ah AE Og "ee TRENT—Seven room furnished “| modern heat. call at 221-48, $50 | CORONA LC, SMITH & BROS. New silent model —al makes rented and ec REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired ta BULIE twro years ago, Al’ latest built featdres, Hot cwater » heat, oak Appropriated out of general fund for dormitory and engineering _ . department building 100,000.00 Exchange Geis J. Heiser, sa 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 85. throughout, located in best part ? Must'bé' seen ‘to be appreciated. ‘Do Patriotism; loyalty or ‘marine corps’ is member TODAY and his post or find out to form one of your wears this button This Button ? It is the emblem of - The American Legion ‘Represents— r v3 rades; devotion to the ideals and prnelviee on which the Republic is founded. Active service in the late war, in army, navy, standard of eligibility. If sid, Ei you are eligible, get in - 9a 3 ‘ an touch with any Legion oy Every Legion member Phone: 178R For Appointment: Fea. Weer house, ft hager ry and. plastered, I price $900, $750 cash, with 3 te Bh Fe baal Pata ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Rooms..24-25, Townsend ‘Block the American Legion’. Seal ade ‘ive. rpom ) Bood tor far porate ‘also two ote trsheniveek Taadlcone Tot at Lusk, _ | Apply.-rear 212. North) Boyer''2-24-26t. ‘SALE—House and. ‘lot with full Blevarorth oes Boyles’ 31-68 [Milla additio —Modern home will” take to country: and com- ‘ ‘Architects a 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 ©, A. BAINWATER ‘Archit Office: 664 cr. Ave. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER the ; : Fe Use ’ Billiard Hall haw. Pi Res. 87-W, Office 104 own MOVING A SPECIALTY 38? &.eeeec ese. wee BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner. Drug Store. Plate Boiling Beet’ = ace Round Steak, Game. tables. | Shoulder Boil, 1b._____ _-14e Shoulder Pot Roast, lb,__16c¢ Standing Rib Roast, Ib._-18¢ Pike’s Peak Boil, lb.-___15¢ Rib Roast Rolled, 1b..2..25¢ Shoulder Steak, Ib._____18¢ ‘Ib._220 to 25¢ Loin Steak, Ib.__~.20 to 25¢ Short Cuts, Ib.-.__-____25¢e Hamburger, Ib. _.--___- 20c Breakfast Sausage, Ib.__20c Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. The Norris Co. Largest Market in the State—Wholesale & Retail & Has taken over The: Sandison Market Co. | a 129 East Second St. VT We are glad to advise our customers of lower prices on Fresh Meats. | This market has reduced the prices on Fresh Meats more than 40 per cent during the past six months. It will pay you to notice our large Display Window every day. These prices prevail until further notice: BEEF CUTS 8 to121% cts. | Shoulde 2 We Have the Best the Market Affords 129 East Second:Street scone 5 VEAL CUTS Shoulder Roast_18 to 20c’ Stew: _-2-2---__.-12%4e PORK CUTS Pork’ Chops *__25 to 30¢” Hl WPatantes) All Week Specials rendered from our own hogs— Per Ib.; Ie° SHORTENING Bring your pail and get all ‘ou want, while they last. zm Fresh Killed Poultry and || A Complete Stock of Delicatessen’ Goods. ' Domestic Cheese. Pickles and Kraut in Bulk. Fresh Fruit and Vege- ig “discarded Searles. ru: pet saddii Seuss ae Suna aee hs ie be ¥ . 120 ‘vest Second. 5, if Pepi Satisfaction “Guaranteed. . CEMENT, BRICK sorgae ute oink eR FREE BRICK AND. TILE\CO, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Higv.and.cas- Lawyers ~ 3 3809-10-11 Qil. Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms sc Townsend‘ skal Attorney-at-Law ‘ 196-3 7 Wyo. ‘ aU IANS 3 3 Ware ‘BU Fe og age IN PIANO, CHIROPRACTORS DR. J, H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM vein aah Tosaer Blac, € Genter st Office Phone 70 DR. B. G; HABN DR, EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Block _. Rnones: Office 423, Res. 1235.0 “TM, E. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Mimball St. Phone 1457 va tees HOUSER C. Graduate Wik feaia eM TCRIG OF cal “st 214 B. Fifth. “Phone 15283. a -CLEANERS and PRESSERS WANTED—Old Ford -in running <r- der, will pay $100, cash? Call fat ‘Wm: Kelierhais at 414, mtr. = Toom ee Phone 12. | , box 36 rin aod 3-4-3t" —. buy vaddle horse, 163 eee Wolcott, g se 281M. 3-75 “FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR: TRADE—Four room bungalow. ye tree for live stock with: litt! after 5:30 p. m. cr eae T720 South Washington Zee : 3-4-3t° FOR’ SALE—Draft hotses, mares, Blanchard seep J% auae depot! 34f pests AE RS _.RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER Auyo BAD ran {22805 3] J] 8] Sif S[ge3ly wi wo aepe seed r Steak _.__-25¢ | tc adabniieat cated , May—“Have you ever aheryrr | uway ‘tO any’ other girl?’ Ray—"'No, love; I'm ut my best tonight.""—Penn. Punch Pow. _SHOE SHI ING P, RS G PARLOR Shhaing | CONSULTING ENGINEER, “SPIRAL MUSHROOM Only rst elses Bhi 00 Polish charge extra” for we fe do; not nee LOBBY 08 BUILDING Reinforced. Concrete Designs and Reinforcing Steel If. you are ready to move, call us. | We specialize on hand- ling furniture and house- \ hold: goods. Baggage and any kind of hauling, ' sf we are prompt and we give you'a guarantee on all our work. See Ben ‘Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J Ibs. for 25¢ DENTISTS DR. E, L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second i Bicort Buite No. Phono 1195, Over White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Imported “and 4 ready-made. L116 E. Midwest Ave—Phone 482-3 WELDING LET MILLER DO-IT! Welds nel es a Broken ALL WORK GUARA . CALL 8% OR 216 Nata FOR BILLY'S TAXIE DNONE a Sa Ee CEC CRD TEEN 4 it E. Second. Phone 66. TAXI SERVICE Oe etecsocese