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Show January HILL TOP TIMES 6, 1961 Need Help With Tax Return? Visit 'Feds On Mondays 9 The Monday Taxpayer Information program during the period for filing 1900 Federal income tax returns will be put into effsct throue-houthe Utah district on January 9, according to Roland V Wise, District Director. Under this plan, Internal Reven ue Service employees will answer questions or give information to persons making out income, tax ret i infer-matio- : like to do it that they wait until these forms are received, and then: 1. Read the instructions carefully, and follow the instructions line by line in preparing the returns. 2. If further assistance is required, call the local Internal Revenue office on the telephone (EM-pir- e 4 or Extensions Lake 8 in Salt City; EXport and FRanklin in contact Ogden; a personal or a telephone returns and in that from a taxpayer, Provo). will be actually prepared for per 3. In the event the telephone call sons who cannot do the job for does not clear up the difficulty, themselves. Revenue of. Internal While special preparations are come into the being made to give the best service fice on Monday. turns but they n and : attention to taxpayers who come in on Mondays, curtailed service will be maintained on n counters on other work days (Tuesday through Friday) at the Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo offices. , Income tax returns and instruc tions are being mailed and should be received by taxpayers within the next two weeks. It is requested would on Mondays. By concentrating on Mondays, better service can be afforded to taxpayers, and the Internal Revenue can minimize the cost of its service. The plan of advising and instructing taxpayers in filling- out their own returns will be carried out as in last year's program. Mr. Wise states that service will be given gladly and cheerfully, upon either - BLUE CHIP WINNERS AMC-wid- e competition Checks totaling $345 were presented to four military suggestion winners in A for Oct. and Nov. Col. Victor L. Anderson, deputy Ogden AM commander, presents checks to three airmen of the 2705th Ammunitions Wing at ceremonies last week. Left to right are Col. Anderson, who won $45 Oct. TSgt. Jack Rodgers who earned $120 first place for Oct., TSgt Richard Carothers third place award, SSgt. William Hatjes, who got $120 for first place in Nov., and Lt. Col. Robert F. shown Douglas, deputy commander, 2705th. A1C Jesse J. Mason, 28th Logistic Support Squadron, not Oct. award for. in photo, received $0 as a second place per cent or 11,500 of the planned June returnees and hold back the remaining 50 per cent for move- (Continued from rage 1.) figure through a combination of ment in July. ' Or alternately to postpone re- the .following: ' Normal return to the U. S. and turn of 25 per cent, 5,750, until modified movement of dependents July and the balance of 25 per cent overseas during January, August. Set Early Returns Normal inbound flow to U. S. The Air Force will schedule suf-- 1 and highly restricted outbound flow during February, March, April ficient early returns during- - the 'and May. remaining months to meet tne Sufficient early returns in June DOD goal of net dependent strength to meet the DOD goal of. net re- reductions on a quarterly basis by duction set for the first half of 1 larch 31, 19G2. I KHU. Beginning in July the Air Force i This would require the return of will be permitted by DOD to ship a CUTBACK ORDER i , , PMP-11152060 instructed overseas corn- manders to move forward by one month the date of expected return of those who had been scheduled to ZI m July and August at the normal completion of their over-unt- il seas tour. Waivers for Hardship ' This message" also reinstated au- thority for overseas commanders to grant waivers for humanitarian reasons, hardships arid peculiarit- ies of selected units but said "This authority should be exercised only mands message 92 A, Dec. 20, in consideration of cases involving mission impairment or extreme it3,0s4 dependents plus sponsors maximum of 2,O0 dependents over- - personal hardship." sens to areas not on the "exempt Commanders were also given au- luring June. dil ed" list. Air can Force However, the thoritv to curtail tours of "sdoti- ute this number and ship home r0 Headquarters USAF, in sol.s with dependents to the extent necessary to return to ConUS no !i!illlilliiii;illlliilil!lllil!ill!li!IIIIIIUlllllillllll!lilllll!llilllilll!lllllll earlier than June or earlier for sponsors for whom no replacement is required." Full Bedroom Three Brick, FOR PENT The message continued: "It is Basement, Split Levels. 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