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Show ers of the . Salt Lake County 4-H Club. He is a Bingham High school senior. ing taxpayers with income tax reporting requirements," he said and added, "I am confident they will want to join with us in this important educational program. Mr. Latham said the enforcement enforce-ment phase of the program will involve a more intensive check or audit of tax returns to more carefully scrutinize all dividend and interest items reported or unreported. These audits will normally disclose only the inadvertent omissions of interest and dividend divi-dend income. However, where J Jl 1 mieniionai evasion is discovered the full penalties under the law will be imposed. Mr. Latham said he believes the educational program will accomplish the major part of the gap doping because the vast majority of taxpayers are honest and will want to report interest and dividends received when they are familiar with the legal reporting requirements. Utah 4-H Members Receive High Honors Two outstanding 4-H Club members are receiving congratulations congrat-ulations for their selection as 1959 Utah winners of the 4-H citizenship project. They are Margaret Fawson, 17, of 493 N. 500 West, St. George, and J. Boyd Nielsen, 17, West Jordan. Each received according to the Cooperative Extension Service, a certificate of honor given in memory of Thomas E. Wilson. Miss Fawson is leader of the Six Busy Bees 4-H Club with complete responsibility for the club's activities. She is 4-H camp mayor of Washington county and governor of Girls State. As representative of Utah in bread demonstration she attended attend-ed the 1958 National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. She is a Dixie High school senior. Young Nielsen is leader of the Lucky Clovers 4-H Club, a member mem-ber of the Westerners 4-H Club and president of the junior lead- |