Soda Springs Sun, The (Newspaper) - January 8, 1942, Soda Springs, Idaho SODA SPRINGS A Consolidation of The Soda Springs Sun and Soda Springs VOLUME NUMBER 23 8 1942 Facts Given About Income Forms for filing returns of in- come for 1941 have been sent to persons who filed returns last year Failure to receive a form however does not relieve a payer of this obligation to file his return and pay the tax on- on or before March 16 if the return is made on the year basis as is the case with most individuals Forms may be upon request written or personal the of collectors and from deputy collectors internal enue in the larger cities and towns A person should file his return on Form 1040 unless his gross in- come for 194 does not exceed 000 and consists wholly of salary wages or other compensation for personal services dividends in- terest rent annuities or royalties in which event he may elect to file it on Form a simplified form on which the tax may be readily ascertained by reference to a table contained in the form iThe return must be filed with the of internal revenue for district in which the ARRESTS SHOW TOO LAW payer jbas his legal u r principal place of on or before midnight of March 16 1942 The tax may be paid in full at the the in four installments due on or before March 16 June 15 ber 15 and December 15 In making out your income tax return carefully the instructions that accompany the form If you need more information it may be obtained at the office of the col- lector of internal revenue deputy collector or an revenue agent in charge Remember that single persons or married persons not living with husband or wife earn as much as a week for the 52 weeks of the year and ried persons living who Have aggregate earnings of as much as foMa e to Idaho Fish and Game ment Conservation Officers made 125 arrests for violation of the fish and game laws in the State during November Owen W ris of the announced Principal violations during month were hunting without a cense and shooting migratory wa- with an unplugged gun Fifteen arrests for each violation were recorded Twelve hunters were arrested for illegal possession of deer and eleven were apprehended f o r shooting ducks before atad after the legal time set by the U- S De- of Interior Other violations and the ber of arrests made are as follows Shooting across and from a public 10 exceeding the bag limit of pheasants 10 Non- residents bunting on a resident cense 8 trapping during closed u illegal possession o f fur-bearing animals 4 illegal possession of elk 4 fishing ed waters 3 killing swan 3 Two violations each were re- ported for killing deer during the closed season exceeding bag it of big game Illegal possession of and tory waterfowl without a duck stamp One arrest each was made for fishing without a license il- legal hookas killing a snow goose and using an airplane to scare and molest migratory waterfowl Total levied and collected during the month amounted to Nearly 30 Million Fish Planted Count em During the months the Idaho Fish and Game Department planted nearly thirty million fish in the State Owen W Morris Di- rector of the Department ed The planting program was by Burton De- Fish Culturist with the U S Fish and Wildlife Service Forest Service and assisting in the ings The fish ranged from fry to 12 inches in length Following is a summary of cies planted during the Rainbow Trout throat Trout Eastern Brook bow Blueback Salmon 600 Mackinaw Trout Loch Leven Grayling Whitefish Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Perch Crappie 500 Bluegill Sunfish 400 nel Catfish Bullheads 000 Total Following Is the number of fish planted in each county PARALYSIS CAMPAIGN OPENS SOON Idaho is ready for the opening of the 1942 infantile paralysis campaign on Jan 11 as all ties have supplies on hand work completed For the first time in Idaho al of the chairmen report the ting of county quotas according tOj Mrs John E Hayes state man We have had astounding fraction to the call to arms lowing the treacherous attack by says Keith Morgan tional chairman of the for the infantile paralysis foundation Citizens everywhere are more determined than ever to not only at our foes abroad but a t the enemies within our own gates is a determination to build up the health of the nation t o the highest possible degree Con- sequently all activities of the 1942 campaign to eradicate infantile paralysis is but a part of the American victory army The campaign extends from January 11 to January 30 the president's birthday During that Short season Idaho communities Will strive to accumulate as much money as possible for the tion infantile MRS COPPARD'S MOVED TO PRESTON paralysis Because during these War years it may be difficult to finance the essential work now be- ing carried on This year we need kind of courage which does not recognize failure urges Mrs Hayes We must make our stand now Save Your Burlap Sacks Two thirds of the available ply of burlap has been reserved for sandbags and other military purposes making important the careful use of burlap sacks by farmers Elmer Wilson chairman of the Caribou County De- fense Board said this week War to the Pacific has cut off importation of Jute from which burlap is made the chairman said Normally farmers use a- bout three-fourths of the burlap bags which are made taking up about 60 percent of the total lap supply However war has made the job of packaging foods for the nation's armed forces chemicals concrete and other war materials of first importance Farmers must make their sacks go as far as they can by handling them repairing ed sacks On the grounds of a reasonable apprehension of doubt that Mrs Grace Coppard charged with first degree murder of Paul ST have a fair and impartial rial in Caribou county g e mes W Porter of Twia Falls sitting in place Jay L Downing reported ill granted the of the defendant for a hange of venue and ordered hat the case be tried in county seat which is in the same Judicial dis- as Soda Springs Counsel for defense a flood of affidavits TO of them signed fay prominent and respected citizens of Soda Springs and other in the county and all expressing the opinion that a fair and impartial trial could not be had in this county In these affidavits stated that they had discussed the case a- Mrs Coppard many and with many that they found the County Income Recreation Center Announce Classes In order to give more assistance in the making of articles for our boys in the army and the navy knitting classes will be held on Wednesdays Thursdays and days at the Center in the City Hall from 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p m used for Arts and and on Saturdays Jan 10 and 17 dren grade school age can the Center from 1 to 6 p Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah ham Blaine Boise Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho son Jerome Kootenai 340 Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln 300 Madison Minidoka none Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Power Sho- shone Teton and Washington The fish planted in the State were raised in Department ated hatcheries at American Falls ed sacks and returning used as as possible for re-use Course cotton fabrics are being studied as a substitute for burlap but cannet to care of all the needs pie clearly against and that their were not impartial and unprejudiced hat much newspaper publicity Scouts Gather Four Tons Waste Paper Boy scouts and cub scouts col- approximately four tons of paper last Saturday in their first canvass for old newspapers and cardboard From now on the town will be canvassed regularly on days to be later all homes pers and magazines People who live in the country are invited to bring their waste paper to town The city police Gets Bride For Christmas Present James Lee son of Mr and Mrs Harry Hosick of Soda Springs and Christine of New York City were married Christmas night in the home where they are now living at 3675 St San Diego California The Rev Arthur Huntley ated using tine ring ceremony Mr and Mrs Tom Hughes acted as best man and bridesmaid After was at Cafe in downtown San Diego The parents and his sister Mrs Louise Ayers ar- take I helped to keep alive matters concerned with Mr Tipton's and that she cannot hare a fair and impartial trial in this county One affidavit signed by J Schumacher who gam Ms place of residence as Pocatello and who styled himself salesman and sewing machine repair man ed that he had interviewed sons in various parts of Caribou county and that In his opinion 80 per cent of the people were pre- against Mrs Coppard A list of 170 names was pended to this affidavit and was alleged to be the sons interviewed by the affiant difficult to know is meant difficult to 3 least two names on She ire those of who have been dead for some time However affidavit im- in making his decision grant change of referred especial ly to It as an impressive piece of irf pf The income in Caribou county for 1930 reached well over a lion dollars The grain crop to at least a half a million and the sale of sheep tle and hogs was fully as large Added to this was the big payroll at the Conda Mine and other smaller sources of income The other day a fellow who prides himself in his t o juggle figures computed the con- that the sum total income averaged considerably over two thousand dollars for every family in the county Of course some of us didn't get our share This fat income is reflected in deposits at the local bank which reached an all time high during the fall months when the records showed total deposits amounting to over Be Patriotic By Thrifty Anyone having knit sweaters and can be paired -or made over is urged to bring them to the center where we can make use of them d'fAene Evergreen Eagle Gold Creek Grangeville Lake McCall Sandpoint Twin in and life operated hatcheries at Clarks Hagerman Mullan Salmon Warm River and Laketown care of The is being stored in the county warehouse until enough is accumulated for a truck load PARSONS RETURN FROM NEBRASKA Mr and Mrs C M Parsons re- turned Sunday from Hartington in northeastern Nebraska where they visited his parents Mr and Mrs J M Parsons They started their trip east Christmas day and encountered plenty of weather be- fore they got back home LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS MONDAY The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday Jan 12 in the Legion rooms at the court house Mrs Dorothy Christensen and Mrs Leona Gordon will oe ses who attend should be prepared to for the Red Cross FARMERS ORGANIZE FARM BUREAU All farmers of Caribou County are invited to attend a Farm Bureau Organization Meeting which he held on Monday January 12 at P M This be held hi the ty Court House The president of the Idaho Farm Bureau will be in Farmers should be organized in this fast world The American Farm Bureau has en ahd wiH continue to give a considerable amount of assistance to the farmers A Farm Bureau Organization in Caribou County would of to You are urged to attend this meeting Lieutenant Colonel Dorrien The CCC district offices and fc betoff transferred to Pocatello and a of the two dis wtt Hecomt 31 according to a news article in the Salt Lake Tribune on Jan 7 transfer re- lease loace for the C A BOND OF The of and it VMd by artist Joha C Atherton of of tht American people and their in the Defense Program the sale of Mid Stamps This porter wu awarded at of Art to Ntw York out of a rtK k by tft and in 1a promote of when it will be taken by truck Pocatello The following named boys in the first of Cracken Christensen ton Rinehart Shannon Duane Loyal Hopkins ald Nichols Keith Jenne James Gordon Bobbie Robert Norstrom Robin Martin and John Jorgensen for the wedding and he was able to get a days vacation from his duties at the naval air station on North Island while they were a most able family visit The newlyweds are expecting Maneuvering Soldier Visits Home Junior Holbrook son tof Mr and Mrs Ted arrived home on New Years morning for a brief visit with his parents and with friends in Soda Springs He has been in Fort Benning Ga except when he has not been On maneuvers which took him to Texas Louisiana Tennessee and to both North and South Carolina Mr had two motions since he entered the service He left Soda Springs Wednesday Jan 7 to return to active duty ANOTHER SODA BOY JOINS UP Don Roberts went to Salt Lake City Monday night to offer his services In the aviation branch of Uncle Sam's expanding army He was examined and accepted day and to reports reaching here was assigned to a mechanical division of the air force at Wichita William Gorton accompanied Mr to Salt Lake City re- turning to Soda Springs Thursday morning daughter ot Mr and Mrs J W Lowder o f Rupert and Darllo Sibbett son of AL Sibbett also Jol Rupert were married here January lat Judge p Kf McLean performed the ceremony Ma McLean and Lambert HUdreth witnesses Mrs Sibbett is the present of Oasis Cafe Mr Sibbett is in the business Lefteit TT In all the Celtic dialects spoken r native Irishmen Scots and there is no trace or sound of letter P time On ants request In granting the change of place of trial Judge Porter emphasised that with their return trip just to prove it is a small world after all Mr and Mrs Hosick and their daughter Mrs Ayers happened to meet up with Mr and Mrs Jim Chester and daughter jorie of Henry and the group enjoyed a big evening taking in the night life of Las Vegas Nev which they report is some life TELEGRAM TELLS SOMETHING Ira Cox Soda Springs Idaho Mayor S E Matthews and en Miller married in Houma La Jan 5 Alyce Matthews and Lallatin witnessed ceremony All happy FRANK LALLATIN Bancroft Couple Set Date Mr and Mrs Heber F Johnson of Bancroft announce the ment and approaching marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Lowell E Can son of and Mrs Joseph C Call also of croft The marriage will take place in the Logan Temple and the young couple will leave Im- mediately for Burbank Calif Mr Call has employment Nurse Police Of fleer Marry Esther Louisa Ash ton and mond Lars Nielsen were married Monday Jan The bride formerly of Malad is a nurse at the Caribou County hospital Mr Nielsen son of the late Ben and Mrs Carrie is a genial and faithful member of force NOTICE Hereafter tt will be to bring your own sacks or containers for grain and coal De- livery orders must be In before 4 P M y City Transfer 4 Storage Company leging that so large the people in the county are pre- great difficulty be experienced in getting a fair impartial jury He referred to fact ven some of the by the prosecution claimed that 40 cent of people were open-minded and diced and that with such small population It questionable if a jar fair and impartial tq the defendant could be obtained without The court calendar for the Fifth judicial district sets terms in Franklin county begin on Jan 12 May 4 and Sept 14 It was stated at the court that date for the trial of Mrs Coppard might be set any time after Jan 12th Clarence Sends Messagie From Alaska Mrs lona received day word since Nor 10 from her son Clarence pay cer in the division of navy at Alaska He Jays M is an right and not to following is printed from a clipping he sent from the Kodiak Japs Ctete Nipponese up on the radio Dec that Kodiak was of dont claim to be Una any other soMiers who mtt or less roughing it hat a didn't even Burton remarked hew you mote flap