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Show Tooele Girl Swimmers Second In Region Five The Tooele Transcript. Friday, February 10. ID73 by A. T. Robert Reunion, Tooele Filtering formalized swimming the first time. S. kmlemai. Tooele for competition Tooele gals finished vevood to 6. Powell, Judge Memorial the strong Ctmn nwrinaids ut 7. Richardson. Tooele the Kegicai Five ihainpiuushis. H Harris. Tmirle held in the Cymcs vml Iasi 2 00 1 2.4S.9 and Judge I, Stewart. Cyprus Tfmrwlav, Jordan Memorial fmisfied a distant third 2. Reid. Tooele and fourth. Cyprus scored 123 3. Marsh. Cyprus Amir ram. Tooele points to hi for Toorle as they 4, the to wav their 50 Free 29.H easily splaslied title. I, Duckworth. Cyprus THE GIRLS frocn Cyprus 2 Raniwai. Cyprus cajitured every first plate in the 3, Hacker, Cyprus Officer! Mew New - olfiitr left, site for the Toiiclc County Wildlife Federation arc pictured here with their wises president Ceroid Cordon and Mrs. Cordon. President and Mrs. Darrell Kainev. Wildlife iorl: Utah Hunks I Till In Slate and Local Tax Hurtlen I'alerls Officers Kainev was elected Hrident of the Tooele County "dillile AsvHiatnMi at a inert- ftah ranks 17th annuli; the inj; held rerentlv and Cerald f,f V stales in the proportion of Cordon was elected to the office income going for stale of sice president. and (Kil fins fact was Mr. Itainey is a native of ,H,( ,v I'tah FonudatiiNi, Stia klon. lie is a log game hunt- tax research organi- Darrell iln m ine ineinUr of the r "d limiter Safety Committee. Mr. Cordon is alwi an active log game hunter, a fisherman and is dedicated to the principles of sound game management, fishery improvement and anti pollution activities. The new officers announce they will promote ami establish chili programs and urge all sportsmen to contact their state represent alive in the Male I egislature to vole in favor of the proxisal for the state to par- the Deseret Livestock land for pulilic recreation use. The laud is located in Cumberland Chestnut 1st Quality Rough finish Mohogan 4x8-31- 6 Rtg. 6.75 ,ie j,rjile jn t.IM1,Mnsoli ,,f tax systems and rspenditiire pattt.nn i(l I'tah. the Mountain yalcs, Und (Re Nation. tj, pnc ami most of the other major taxes, Imt somewhat high in the incli- sidii.il income tax, especially Vnper Hear ye! Hear ye! it for middle- - income taxpayers, never he said that our armed example, Utah ranks first services are not maintaining among the eight Mountain States the state income lax burden communications. According families at the $10,000 and to the Tax Foundation, which $15.1X10 levels, V. gross income Sen. J. Fulbright. quotes second in the burden at the $5,- the Department of Defense level, and third in the tax and the U.S. military services at tlie $20.1 XX) gross in- issued more than 1,440 perilevel. . , odicals last year. , The Air Force started more ' , Except for gambling tikes. levies all of the major than 200 during the period, imposed by other states, but cut out 400 others. The The Foundation concludes that Army discontinued 59 perithis broad-typtax coverage re- odicals but started 102 new to par- nearly cjuires everyone bills for ones. Altogether the in the financing of go- ticipate these publications ran to over without services $12's million. placing a penalty burden on any one group, segment of the ccon- (32.5 per or tax source. Utah approxi- Nearly one-thir- d mates the Mountain States aver- cent) of the worlds automobiles are produced in the age in the proportion of its total United States. state and local tax load coming from each of the three main sources production, wealth and mother-in-laMy spent consumption. years on the stage. She was a Between 1901 and 1971 total Shelbv driver for W ells Fargo. sja(e and local tax collections in Friedman. Utah rose by 120 percent. This Soaring Antique OAK 1st Quolity 4x8416 Mahogany Print Rog. 5.49 Special e Pre-Finish- ed MOLDING Black Inside-Corn- er Reg. 1.00 C v: ea. Black 8 Base - Reg. 1.92 All Stock 10 89 increase, howrsrr. was not as great as the rise for the I'niled Mates as a whole (1)6) or the growth ill the Mountain Males ri- ilVfNi during the ten year od. dc-l- stale and local expenditure in I'tah were cual to ST.Vt million, or $709 lor esery nun, woman, and child re- siding ill the slate. This amount was Ik'Iow the MiHiutaiil Males average of $711 per capita and the U.S. average ol $753 icr capita. Foundation analysts note that approximately 59 per cent of the exieiiditiires in I'tah came from state and local taxes. The remaining funds were derived from Federal aid. from fees and charges, and from other IN I9T0-T- According to the Foundation analv sis, state and local govern- m.lll j 0iected $116 i million in taxes during the 1970- 71 fiscal year. This sum was repeal J2.95 percent uf personal in- fume, a sum identical to the ,Hn,tain States average and approximately 6 percent alcove lt. I'ty overage of 12.21 percent, COMPARING specific .r slates, the studv cellanecnis sources, (jx,.s Utj, Rich Counties. Spodal id tniv-clia- spending to education than most other states. This emliasis 011 education is a reflection of the extremely large numlier of clul-Fo- r dron to in? educated in the stale, Utah lias one of the largest over-i- n all educational loads in the na-flion. The report ol iserves that the stress placed cm education ill Utah has forced state and n cal units to place lower e ties on some of the other ,ermnental services. For example Utah allocates a smaller propor-c't.i- li tion of total state and local spend-taxe- s ing for such activities as health and hospitals, police protection, fire protection, sanitation, etc. than do most other states, Total state and local ing rose by 141 percent lietween 1961 and 1971. Bv comparison, state and local expenditures creased by 147 percent in the eight Mountain States and by the 160 percent throughout United States in the ten year priori-burde- gov-com- spend-vcmment- v, period. not many people are a few will tell the truth without the slightest proFranklin P. Jones vocation. While anti-socia- l, .ft Taxpayers Aik IBS ok Off! PANEL ADHESIVE Wall Bond Reg. 1.10 98 PLASTIC TAPE 3 Many Colors x 66 49 or pack of 10 roll $3.90 Q) What are the rules for This column of questions and answers on federal finance charges on deducting office of the U.S. tax matters is provided by the local department store revolving Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public charge acccounts? service to taxpayers. The column answers questions A) You may deduct the most frequently asked by taxpayers. nance charge levied by retail Region comictiliou. Region Results! 200 Medley Relay I. Cypnis (Marsh. Martin. Stewart) 2.24.1 4, Jones, Tooele 3, . Painter, Tooele 6, Duckworth. Cyprus 7. Painter. Touele Rosie. Tooele og pv :03.0 Kuida. Cyprus 9. Reid. Toorle 3 Anderson. Tm ele oo Free L0S.5 Stewart. Cyprus Cyprus 3. Maitiu. Cyprus . 9. 3 ales. 4 5. Jours. Tooele Painter. Tooele Tooele Toorle ft, AmlerwHi. 7, Ekrtistain. 1 00 Back LI 5.2 . Duckwoith. Cyprus 2. Ramson. Cyprus 3. Duckworth. Cypnis 4. liuhardson. Torlr Csprus 3. Rituers. Tooele 6. loo Rrrasl L34.9 , Rader. Csprus 9. Maitiu. Csprus 3. Jordan Calc-hous- Painter. Tooele 5. Marsh. Csprus 6. Rover. Judge Memonal Dock-wort7. Gillespie. Toorle S. Rex k. C N pms 2. Tooele (Rnhardson, S. Painter, 9. Rosie. Tooele Reid. L. Painter) 2:39.1 200 Free Relay 2:06.4 200 Free 1. Cypnis (Ihu kwnrth. Yates, 1. kuida, Ramson. kuiiLi Cypnis 2.06.5 2. Yalrv Cyprus 2. Toorle Jones. AiicIitsoii. 3. Gatehouse, Jordan Rosie) 4. S Tooele Fed. Credit Union Schedules Annual Meeting Tlie Tooele Federal Credit Union will hold itx annual meeting Friday Maah 9 at the Prudential Plaza. 33rd South and Slate Street, Salt Izike Cat v. will' lie gin REGISTRATION at 6 p.in. and the business meeting, conducted by President A. T. Rolierts will liegin at 6:30 p.111. Steak dinner will be served at 8:15 p.in. following the business meeting and election of mcinlKT to the Board of Director and Credit Committee. Tickets, selling for $2.25 a X'rvm are now on sale at the CU office (Bldg. 614) and they include the price of the meal (the CU will pick up the balance of the tab) and dancing which will follow dining. Also included in the $2.25 ticket are soft drinks, favors and prizes. In addition to hearing the official rexirts Irom the Board of Diiectors. tlie Credit and Supervisory committees and the Treasurer, the meeting will include elec tion of three memlier to Imth the Board of Directors and the Credit Committee. NOMINATED for these offices arc: Board of Directors, John Greenland. Don Orlando and Vcm Thornton: Credit Committee: John Montoya. Clyde Perkins, Jim Sutherland and Felix Vigil. Ineumlieuts seeking are Kathleen Griffith, A. T. Rolwrts and John Welsh for Board of Directors; Goldie Honey, Lloyd Townsend and Pat Westerkainp for the Credit Committee. Nominations will also lie accepted from the floor. Only incmlicrs attending the annual meeting will lie allowed to vote for these officers. Our good Congressman still tells stories with the usual glee and sparkle in his eye. At ceremonies the other day he delighted in the opinion that the only people in Washington that seemed to know where they were going and what they were going to do were those headed for the rest rooms. Help us help. So no ones left out in the cold. fi- Q) Is it true that this years Federal income tax return asks questions related to Federal revenue sharing? a county. Once again, these areas are listed in your instructions. Unless you lived outside the A) Yes. Your 1972 Form 1040 and short Form 1040 A ask two questions related to the sharing of Federal money with state and local governments. One question asks the location of your principal of residence (state, place county, locality & township); the second question asks for must enter the abbreviation for your state in the column provided. In addition, if you lived inside an incorporated city, town, or village, print the name of the municipality in the locality column. If you did not live inside the boundaries of such a location, check the box in this column. the number of your dependents who are filing a return of their own or who did not live at your principal place of residence at the end of 1972. You must supply the correct information in your answers to these questions to ensure that your state, county and local community receive their rightful share of revenue sharing funds. Q) Does every taxpayer have to give his state, county, locality and township in answering the revenue sharing question on place of residence? NORTH.MAIN 1 tali rmiinlulion ( meet with Sandy Duck- worth, Janice Stewart, and kuido ranting three firs! places each. Tooele was led by pert Cindy Reid with three second places and 13 and a half points. Other scorers lor the Hulletles were Pat Anderson. 10 and a half. Del ue Jones, 9 and a half. Stacy Painter S and a hall. Taunna Rnhardwm and Shrda Amlerson 6 and a half, Iziri Painter live and a half. Cinch Reunion 4 ami Marsha Hoyle 3 and a half. Rest Imishrs for Tooele was Reids second places in the 200 indisidoal medley ami 100 ImiI- finished terflv. Pat Amlervm Itlurci in the 100 fly and the were the highest places the Tooele gals could wrest from the young laches from Cypnis, Tlie Rullcite swimmers had a great year as they made their in athletic conietiliim. They won 2 duel meets, lost one and thru fiuidied seccNid in A) All of this information may not be required. Only certain states have townships and these are specified in your tax form instructions. If your state is not listed there, you can leave this column of your tax return blank. Secondly, there are a few places, such as Baltimore City, Md. and St. Louis, Mo., tpat are not within U.S. on Dec. 31, 1972, you Q) Can you give me some tips on how to guard against dishonest tax preparers? ,A) The IRS offers the following advice to taxpayers seeking assistance from commercial income tax return preparers : never sign a blank return ; do not sign a tax return prepared in pencil because it can be changed later; do not allow your refund check to be mailed to the preparer; avoid the advisor who guarantees refunds, wants a percentage of the refund, or supposedly knows all the angles; and avoid the preparer who advises a taxpayer to overstate deductions, claim fictitious dependents or omit income. In addition, taxpayers should insist that the tax preparer sign the return he prepares and enter his tax identifying number. Finally, be sure to keep a copy of your return. stores on your revolving charge accounts if the charges are based on your unpaid balances and computed monthly. Also, in the ease of bank credit card plans, you can deduct the finance charge if no part of this amount is for' service charges, loan fees, credit investigation fees, etc. However, if you buy items on the installment plan and the carrying charges are separately stated, but the interest charge cannot be ascertained, deduct the lower of (1) 6 percent of your average unpaid monthly balance or (2) the actual charge for the year. For more details, see IRS Publication 545, Income Tax Deduction for Interest Expense. Use the order blank on the back of your tax forms package to obtain a free copy. Li Th Amman .Uwwttoina neighbor. Crou M contribute tor tfw ptbbc 900 Purchase a check-of- f. 'Jeanne, dont you ever get discouraged?" Homemade Pizza and receive an hour of FREE POOL Orders to go Hamburgers Q) I had no income tax liability for 1972, but Im filing a return to recover income tax withheld from my pay. Can I still designate $1 of the tax withheld towards the Presidential Election Campaign Fund? A) No. You can only make the $1 check-of- f if you had an income ta!x liability. This does not mean that because you are getting a refund, you cant use the $1 check-of- f, but it does mean that you must be able to show tax on line 20 of your Form 1040 or line 21 of your short Form 1040A to use the MtKIDITH Pizzas Tacos Abbies Billiards 100 North Broadway 882-336- 2 |