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Show face March THE JOURNAL 2 Filing Returns Is Taught in Public School News About Folks In SUNSET-CLINTO- N JEAN IlUltSON The three Correspondent and 'rithmetic taught in our public and parochial schools are this year expanding to include a fourth Sunset, Utah Phone 0106-J- Its of readin, ritin, 1 It, standing for returns BARKER .... Federal income tax returns. The Cindy Lundquist, 7, daughter of Internal Revenue Service is again Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lundquist of distributing educational material designed to hJp junior and senior Clearfield, spent the week end rehigh school students learn to file cently at the Michiel Bursons in their own income tax return, Sunset. Charles I. Fox, District Director Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brostrom of Internal Revenue, said today. Mr. Fox explained that last year of Sunset had as house guests reRevenue Service procently, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Internal vided many secondary schools in Sparrow who were on their way from Oregon to make their home in Peoria, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow are the parents of Mrs. SUNSET-CLINTO- N Utah with teaching aids and prac-- 1 tical instruction to help teen-agstudents file returns reporting inor come received from part-tim- e summer jobs. This initial course was so well received that the Internal Revenue Service is now offering expanded and improved courses. In this years general course, students follow John W. Does taxable career through three successive phases. The fiist problem e deals with John as a high school student who is entitled to a refund of tax withheld by his employer for whom he worked during the sum- Part two covers Johns mer. WPERim FIRST EVER RtCOROtV. HAPPENED U.000 YEARS . ..tMi.wimrrTmn -- 1 sponse to an overwhelming demand by high school teachers in Amor- icas farm areas, the I!i51 course includes instruction in filing farm returns and keeping farm records. The text for this course is based m the assumed case of Richard It. Roe, a high school student whu works on his fathers farm during the summer and also raises hogs as a business venture. j come tax problems five years later, when he is married and working as a bookkeeper, and problem three supposes that John has become vice president of the comBy showing our high school pany where he has been employed students that it isnt hard to make since his high school days. out an average income tax return, Director Fox said that in re- Director Fox said, we are not only making our job of collecting taxes crpr Winter Queen in- 5, 10.15 MSM A60THE. ENTIRE COURT PROCEEDINGS WERE INSCRIBED fefeA ON A TW0-3- V- tablet, NNPADH OF NPPOP (I79Z-I7SOB- .C) I j easier, but we are helping the future taxpayers of America. We are greatly indebted to the teachers of this area for their overwhelming response to this vital program. None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing. Benjamin Franklin. The JOURNAL FOUR INCH clay j weekly newspaper published in (he interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. NAS ACQUITTED AS AN ACCOMPLICE IN THE MURDER OF HER HUSBFUJD... UPSTAIR- S- Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Ivaysville 10 LUIIAUNF)... tf -- klOW A pftRT OF IRA 0. MEMBER- UTAH the fustsma pm. WAS BUILT 5,000 KIRBY, of St. Jovite. Quebec. 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