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Show 4A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr, 6, 1983 VFW Picks LAYTON "To pledge means to promise just what you will do. When you promise al- legiance, you pledge to be true." eagle called Uncle Sam explains the definition to A bald his friends in a new book "Uncle Sam and the Flag," by Dr. Lee Mountain. The colorful children's book has been selected by the VFW Post 8307 of Layton to be donated to the Davis County Library system to help children to learn the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance. Children's Book Too often our children repeat the Pledge of Allegiance, without realizing its implications," said VFW Auxiliary Pre- sident Mary Myers. "The VFW recognizes the importance for young children to not only learn, but to understand the meaning of our Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, and to understand the promise of loyalty to our country," she said. Copies of the book have been donated to the county libraries Memorial Library Force Base. at Hill Air Copies have also been donated to Lincoln Elementary, Layton Elementary, Holt Elementary, Sunset Elementary, and E.M. Whitesides i Elementary. 1 Books will also be presented to other elementary schools as they are received from the publisher, according to a spokes- man from the VFW. Individuals who wish to purchase their own copy of the book can call Mary Myers at in Clearfield, Bountiful, Far5 for more information. mington, and to the Garrity 773-260- aw-- TYRONE JAQUES RICKS CHRISTOPHER ANDREW J. DAVIS Three Cub Scouts Awarded CLINTON Two Clinton Cub Christopher is a son of C. Arrow Scouts have earned the Wayne and Cheryl E. Ricks of of Light Award, the highest 1153 W. 2050 N. He has earned 13 and his award presented in Cub Scoutactivity badges all He Webeloes Andrew are enjoys Badge. ing. They Joseph Davis and Christopher Wayne sports. Ricks of Pack 317, sponsored by Both boys attend fifth grade the Clinton 3rd LDS Ward. the Clinton Elementary at Andrew, son of Joe and Cindy School. Davis of 1987 N. 1200 W., has also earned 12 activity badges Tyrone Jaques, son of Marlow and his Webeloes Badge. He al- and Nancy Jaques of Kaysville, so plays baseball. recently received the Arrow of -- Light award. This award is the highest award given in Cub Scouting and is the only Cub Scout award that may be worn on the regular Boy Scout uniform. v Tyrone is a member of Pack sponsored by the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. He attends 341 Samuel Morgan Elementary School where he is in the fifth grade. Training Squadron in Place When class graduates in March, the HILL AFB 82-D- Tactical Fighter Training Squadron will close its doors. They will reopen the next day as the 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron, the first step to becoming 16th an operationally ready came the "first in the January F-1- in 6 the accept- 1979 with ance of their first General Dynamics Fighting Falcon. Since then approximately 240 students have been trained in the squadron. 388th TFW personnel trained squadron. Nine out of the 18 student 421 pilots and more than 5,000 pilots will remain in the 16th maintenance specialists from after graduation. The rest of the both the United States and squadron will be made up of foreign countries. Since it beinstructor pilots and a few came the first wing in the world to fly the the 388th has transfers from other bases. The 16th TFTS, part of the trained pilots and maintenance F-1- 6, which explains the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance to children. VFW AUXILIARY PRESIDENT Mary Myers presents Gladys Smith, North Branch chil- dren's librarian, with a copy of a new book 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, be people from the following foreign countries: Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Israel, Egypt and Pakistan. Mission requirements for the 388th TFW now switch from training and combat readiness to an all operational or combat readiness mission. This means the wing must be able to mobilize its personnel and equipment on short notice and deploy anywhere in the world. The responsibility of training students to fly the 6 has been transferred to Luke AFB, Ariz., and MacDill AFB, Fla. F-1- For Filing Taxes rgcmizcaiion Is the Key f Teures Youve received your federal income tax package in the mail. Youre eager to get your refund but not so eager to fill out the return. It seems like such a task. Here are some tips to make the job easier. Tax Tip 1 Be organized. Keeping red endeavor. cords is a The more organized they are, the easier your job will be at tax time and the less likely you are to miss any benefits. You may find it helpful to file receipts or cancelled checks in marked envelopes by category during the year. This will save sorting at step-by-ste- p year-roun- tax.time. Tax Tip 2 ; Start early. Look over the tax instructions, forms and records in January. If you find you need additional forms or youre missing a receipt, youll have plenty of time to get copies. Its a lot easier than waiting until youre against a deadline. Tax Tip 3 - ; Storyteller Scheduled At Library Read the instructions. Most of your questions are answered in the tax package, and the instructions follow the sequence of the tax return. Most forms are designed so that if you read and follow them carefully, the form will lead you through itself. ; ; . Tax Tip 4 Take full advantage of free IRS help. Over 90 free publications are available. Use the order form in your tax package to obtain any of these. Some public line-by-lin- e, . i inp libraries have structions available on cassette step-by-ste- tapes. . Tax Tip 5 Check back over basics. No matter how Careful you think youve been, recheck your whole return before you file it. One of the most common errors is copying the wrong dollar amount from the tax table. Remember, errors cause you inconvenience and may result in an incorrect bill for more tax or a delayed refund. The few minutes it takes to check your return are well worth it. Tax Tip 6 Sign the return. A return with no signature is not a properly filed return and cannot be accepted as a legal document. The IRS will have to contact you for your signature, a sure way to slow down your refund. Remember, on a joint return, both husband and wife must sign. Each signature must be original. If you file a photocopy of a return, be sure to sign after you make.a copy. Tax Tip 7 Keep a copy. Place a copy of your return with your supporting records. You might need this information later to income average, apply for a college scholarship or amend your re- turn. Tax Tip 8 Attach necessary documents. You should receive a Form W-Wage and Tax Statement, from each employer you worked for during the past year. Attach one copy of each to your return. Dont forget your sup2, porting schedules if youre filing Form 1040. Lettered schedules, like schedules A, B and G, should be attached first in alphabetical order followed by numbered forms in numeric- Identify your IRS payments. If you have a balance due, always pay by check or money order. On the face of the payment, write the tax form number, the year you are paying and especially important, your social security number. That way, if your payment becomes Shampoo & separated from your return, Set there will be no problem getting the two together again. Tax Tip 10 Use the peel-of- f and coded enlabel is on velope. 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