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Show Quarterly taxes due Oct. THE LEADER TREMONTON. UTAH , Thursday, October 17, 1968 If you have a household employee you may be required to file Form 942, Employer's Quarterly Tax Return for Household Employees, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. Social Security taxes are due whan $50 or more in cash wages is paid to any employee in a Yielding, By FLO MUNSON Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watts and children Brandon and Caml Wednesday for their home at Lavonia, Mich., after spending left several days with Mrs. Watt's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and family. They also spent some time at Salt Lake Cfty. They were accompanied to the airport at Salt Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. Welling. Mrs. Keith Moss and Mrs. Dan Kent accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilgen of Malad to Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. Gilgen who recently underwent open heart surgery is reported to be recovering nicely. Eldon Petersen, son of President and Mrs. Donald Petersen spent a few days at Camp Kei-s- el the past week where he passed an initation test which made him eligible to receive the "Order of the Arrow" In scouting. Janet Anderson spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and family. Janet Is teaching school at Wendover, Utah this year. MRS. STERLING Burton by Mrs. Verl of Perry spent Thurs- day at Farmington where they visited Mrs. Burton's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Sjoblom. Sunday the Burtons had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Verl and boys of Perry. Mrs. Melba Hess had as hei visitors last Sunday evening Mrs. Annie Thompson vof Cl arkston, Mrs. Margaret Jones of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Thompson and daughter LaRee of Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Cottle and son Brent, Mrs. Marba Pier son of and Lyle Cottle of Provo. Saturday morning Mrs. Melba Hess and son Eldon were at Salt Lake City and visited with her son, NorveL, prior to his leaving for Columbus, Ohio. Poc-atel- lo; and daughters Kathy and Tina are spending a few days with Mrs. Gam's mother, Mrs. Arlen Taylor at Burley, Idaho. Percy Hess of Ogden visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. El- M.RS. CLIVE GARN Hess during the week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs Sunday were Vernon Coombs and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Sutherland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell at Newton Friday, who had as their houseguests Pfc. and Mrs. Dennis Parrish. Dennis is leaving soon to report for duty at Vietnam. wood calendar quarter for services of a household 'nature. Mr. Wise said. IN GENERAL, this includes services performed by cooks, butlers, housekeepers, governesses, maids, cleaning women, valets, baby sitters, janitors, laundresses, furnacemen, caretakers, handymen, gardeners, grooms, and chauffeurs of automobiles for family use. No taxes are due on amounts paid to persons who are not MR. AND MRS. Dick Davis and children Bruce and Carol of Rupert, Idaho visited Mrs. Davis's parents Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams the latter part of the week. Friday Mrs. Adams accompanied them to Salt Lake City where they visited relatives. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed and family and other relatives at Ogden. Mrs. Milton Bywater and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.A Bywater at Bear River City your employees, Mr. Wise said. Carpenters, painters, plumbers, repairmen and others who do work for you as independent contractors are not considered to be employees. THE EMPLOYER TAX and the employee tax are each 4.4 percent, or a total of 8.8 percent. The tax. applies only if $50 or more cash wages were paid during the calendar quarter. If the employer prefers, it in permissible for him to pay the full 8.8 percent, Mr. Wise said. Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Asael Godfrey of Ogden. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family. ANXIOUS TO WORK: in the Brigham City area. He, like many of his classmates, is anxious to work during the hours away from This School student finds employment caring for private grounds Inter-mounta- in school. SUNDAY GUESTS of Mr. and SHOP AT HOME YOU'LL BE MONEY AHEAD household employee are due October 31, 1938. Circular H, Household Employer's Social Security Tax Guide, which furnishes more detailed Information on this Tho District Director pointed out the tax applies only to the first $7,800 of taxable cash wages paid to an employee in a calendar year. subject, may be obtained by dropping a post card to the District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Salt Lake City, FORM 942 RETURNS togeth- er with payment of the tax covering the three months of July, August, and September Utah - 84101. Farm cooperative extolled by extension marketing specialist "Cooperatives serve as a self-he- lp tool for valuable farmers. That is why we in, the extension services of the., state land-gra- nt university have long valued our role of assist- -, ing in their development," stated Dr. Morris H. Taylor, extension marketing specialist with Utah State University, as he called attention to October proclaimed as Co-o- p Month in Utah and the nation. He pointed, out that extension has played a significant role in the development of more than 200 cooperatives in Utah during the past half century. This development role has been in terms of assisting groups of farm people analyze their economic situation and determine, the kind of business firms needed to promote the growth of the agricultural Industry. "WHERE THE FARMERS feel that a cooperative can best service their needs, we in extension have assisted in establishing it and have counseled the cooperatives leaders in the conduct of business," he said. organizations Cooperative and cooperative effort are a positive force in building our local communities, acknowH. Finch, county Ray ledged extension agent. First ward plans evening By ANN SCOTHERN Tremonton First Ward bishopric have set aside Nov. 7 for a ward family home evening. Dinner will be served by the members of the Elder's Quorum after which a program will be presented. The fee for the dinner will be payment of the ward budget. Drama fans to Mrs. Herman Lott and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Lott and children of Ogden. Mrs. E.C. Mason, Mrs. Mel- ba Hess and Mrs. Isabella Hess spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City where they visited Melba Hess's son, Norvell. . Mrs. W.M. Welling spent several days of last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mismash at Murray. She attended a dinner party at the Balsan Embers at Salt Lake City honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foster of Washington, D.C. Opal G roth accompanied her home to spend a few days. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Sutherland Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sutherland anc family of Ogden. 31 on meet Sunday Valley residents interested in drama are invited to attend a meeting Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Garland seminary. The Valley Players, a group of drama enthusiasts active in years past, will be planning a season of one-a- ct melodramas, possibly interspersed with musicals and three-a- ct plays. The group is open to anyone in the tenth grade and above. Attenders should be ready to put the necessary time and effort into making the production a success. The first meeting will be used to go over the constitution and elect officers. The purpose of the group is to provide entertainment for varies civic and church a Morrell's Pride Shank Portion Old Fashion Dry Cure Chuck HEARING IS BELIEVING! We invite you to come in and SPIN YOUR OWN RECORDS Si Cudahy Bar-- S Top Grade Note The Price U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Steaks Safeway Trimmed Greenland Halibut Fillets U.S.O.A. 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