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Show End Limv Service Designation 1 ax Data yresenv Accurate Workers Supplied Incorrect laformation on Tax Exemption, This Article Explains Meaning of Terms Used jcause Many Reclassification Or Discharge port. Wife or husband cannot be rh most Hill Field employes, filed the exemption in- claimed as dependents, and the w to computing &JKto tax, it is by no attention of Mr. and Mrs. Hill is directed to this fact, be '"rUin that all the infor- - Field cause vais pari 01 uie questionnaire ZL implied is correct. been, misunderstood in many lypicw has experience wiw Records cases. and f PayroU It is that these internr. believes that the questions tations hoped and explanations will conon the exemption card tribute ..to clear most of the a St fully understood in high doubts which theupHill Field emiatife- of. cases. taxes have been ployes may have on the subject. who now realizes that he to make payments Anyone should his tax information The America. change u and Mrs. anyone who has more questions who is familiar with or Jterie facts not only eases the is invited to call on. the Payroll uepanraent wnere He will get of the Treasury Depart-Shfriendly advice and all possible also spares himself assistance. end of the at surprises income the files he SVmt when , X, ) Men classified as "limited serv ice lost mat status August 1, it was announced by the War Department, and at Hill Field action will be taken soon to comply with the details of this order. The "limited service" classification has been abolished. According to plans, all men previously listed for "limited service" because their mental or physical standards do not meet current requirements are to be reexamined. Discharges will be given those unable to meet minimum requirements. If the men are able to meet this mark, they will be retained on active duty. Commanders have the privilege of retaining men who are capable of doing a definite job even though they do not meet the minimum standards, the War Department has announced. The reexamination will broaden tne opportunities or many men previously classified for "limited service." Those meeting the min imum standards may be assigned to overseas outfits, or in zones of interior abroad if not qualified for combat duty. The army will continue to induct men falling below minimum stand aras only it tney can be of use by reason of special skills, aptitude or education and intelligence. Since the majority of "limited service" men are already function ing in jobs they are able to master and perform efficiently, no great number of discharges is expected. SSd S ;"tr ut dis-CLb- declaration le which adjusts the Mail Overseas Yule overpayments or undermade during the course Alible went vear. TAwording to the tax law Luloye is entitled to personal any Gifts By October 15 Christmas packages destined for and In a iamuy, soldiers overseas must be mailed Sand and wife can claim $624 in the period between SeDt. 15 and income each ($26 per pay Oct. 15, if no request from the soldier is to be presented to the v ijeriod) ana postal authorities, it was anLi,wn for each dependent, fEither husband or wife can claim nounced by the War Department. up until Sept. 15 the mailer must ljr.....nol Avpmntiona (1248) family exemptions, or hus- - present a request from the soldier for the package, or an envelope tand and wife can claim their Lwnid exemDtion separately and carrying a cancelled APO number. No Christmas packages for over sAcuxiF- jjyide up me aeiieuueucjr to their seas may be mailed after Oct. 15. tton among themselves The Army Postal Service urges Hong. But they have to indicate (he r intentions in wieir tax ques cooperation on this score in order fonnaires in which five different that all of the tremendous amount f joisibiUties are distinguished. They of mail reaches its destination on time. ire: Gift packages must conform to no L Married cllaminr person, the present limitation of weight, pnonal exemptions. 15 inches in length and 36 inches If Mr. Smith claimed all per in length and girth combined. tonal exemptions for Mrs. Smith md. himself, Mrs. Smith cannot dtim any personal exemption and hi to indicate this fact by mark- fag square 1. However, Mrs. Smith could still claim exemptions for kr children and has to indicate then the number of her dependents hi the square reserved for this Zlu mremntions. 11 A Life in i and Mrs. Smith are or if both of them have income oi any kind, they may tpee to divide the personal ex notions equally ($624 each) and tney will have to indicate this Intention by square 2 of marking the questionnaire. Again anyone them can, moreover, claim the tnmption for dependents, or both on divide up those claims among working, Wm&& claim their nersonal Mrs. 1 Single Result of Current Study May Mean hours are learning to obey the Utah speed laws the hard way. Rulon Bennion, inspector of state highways patrol, said that the new policy adopted this week of reporting army violators to their commanding officers has already had a salutory effect on the jallopy herders. Formerly army men found it dead easy to p lenient civil offioff-du- ty Male Replacement "Watch the WACs" may be pointless slogan. Hill Field is all eyes in that respectoras the newly; army giris arrived contingent go through their strides every day. But with the reorganization of the Women's Army Corps you can look forward to seeing WAC ficers move into some regular operational duties to replace officers of the army of the U. S. needed) soft-soa- cials. Hillcrest Expects Red Cross Courses With the coming of September, residents at the civilian dormitory area will have opportunity to avail themselves of Red Cross courses. It is expected that this work will be part of the Davis County Red for combat duty. In the past the girls with thtj bars have served only in their own' organizations as company officers and mess and supply officers, but changes are in the offing. A restudy is being made on th training and civilian qualifications of the more than 65,000 officers and women of the WACs, and plenty of new jobs for them loom ahead. A constant stream of newly enlisted girls will flow into WAC Officer's school, and more specially, qualified women will be taken from civilian life, put through basio training, and sent to the WAC Officer Candidate school at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, for the eight-we- Cross. Two representatives of the Davis County Red Cross met at Hillcrest with Edythe Graham, hostess, last Friday to make plans for the fall program. It was decided that sewing, knitting, first aid, and nurses aide will be included in the activities to be offered. ek course. i the Day of a WAC " s&!w m -- Sat::::::::--- - ' .:::::::: r, 1 . ',i s,p ex three Smith for one child. person. entitled to additional for denendnnta. fnw ex-Opti- m. parents for whom he we nas been furnishing rapport. I Married person, rlalmlng ""apneas. r who claims nngle person has S624 ($26 par period) personal exemptions, -- pie oia Larger Tasks Field military personnel pilot their own jallopies in Hill I H, for example. Mr. Smith has I bate pay of $1500, Mrs. Smith I base pay of $1440, and they have tour children, they will pay to- reuer the least amount of taxes; children, Field, Ogden Utah III? "' Bemseives. Botb Hill 1943 half person, claiming exemptions. If both Mr. wpttons, and if Mr. Smith "pendency exemption for m 1 Speeding Soldiers WAC Officers Learn to Obey Slated for Laiv Hard Way information. t Harried II, August After Checkup - 25 m the all ... In the mornGETTING UP experience be must happy ing for Mabel Cook, WAC above, if that happy gleam How anyin her eyes is typical at so one could look joyous svm. is beyond us but maybe she is thinking of the day ahead, who knows? for example, that the " not intend to work jratnenUy the husband will au personal exemptions. It lonS a" "he works the ' Will icase, noes than l, per cent of her income, e like it But she has C - reasonwn't to be unhappy. Total their v,k;.,j .u.ucu uut paymentsx joi ua rule be exactly the same a if tney had chosen unv other . "hT "erel possibilities. of a soldier, for im! w,iU claim all exemptions, rt?fcto entitle to them, even moment. she does not her husband because he J n another city or is over- - OOPS . . . That shower curtain, hiding vital aspects of the landscape, is an absolute necessity In this case, so you'll have to pardon us, gentlemen, rules is rules. Mabel still has that happy gleam in her eyes, maybe it sticks with her all the time. WHAT HAPPENED HERE . . . Mabel must be a quick change artist. Contrary to what some people have thought the WACs are 'here only to take over male military jobs and carry on their own functions, such as cook Mabel Cook is doing. FRESH AS A DAISY . . . And ready for the day, Mabel takes her first step out of the barracks in the morning, a lilt in her eye, a tilt to her chin, determined to face whatever may come up, from CO's orders to WELL, Hill Field wolves. mm 20 9 m f ... Id m - CM: 11 m i -- . ' s ' - I : ex-Z- i.i II II " $Lie, Had of Head nf - family. .. iamuy is a person, (but not living Ek! 'married tfaM ,and or wife) who exer-J- T wmily control and supports lZ.L!?nnectea relatives in his r001. A separated, or dl- -l widowed person who has h7.-L.an apartment where at tSkeS can nt nM Hi. iU. head of i fL0,? caim 1stto be the .."'J and ' it.. V- IIVIam W a. f mDtLa pfty Period) personal KuU '' i - t: '. a SrS rPendents. children tinder ,nU hii., r . mcapacitatMl nirf Wyer Provides 18 fnti the chief sup-- ... I i in, 0r Falr CM ) , not play, BUT ALAS! or even work. In the afternoon orMabel has to do just plain and as you even dinary detail this cture think We chum. I. fako thou' must be be happy cleaning anyone euld windows? All U - T DAV PASSES Is . . And Mabel at her Ironing board after chores. supper, doing womanly her you will Hanging up behind P,r aec If you look closely, pair of stockings (GI) and There of unmentionables (ditto). air. the la something be must ill ri am THERE IS! . . Just like woman! All dressed up In Cla A uniform, with blouse ready to be tucked in, Mabel is comb- for a ing her hair, primping date. Yes there's a man in the to offing and Mabel Is going look her prettiest. That bathroom, though. It looks slightly famiUar-- 4t last OL Is tt? MaaomannnannnnaaaaaBMManMwrf ... Or AFTER THE DANCE in was it the caayen, picnie a movie In town, bicycling sa the city's outskirts, a quiet period of contemplation in the park Mabel is back from her date. In bed, and already sound asleep. Next morning the cycle starts all over again. |