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Show FIELD AGENTS TO EXPUIIII 0. SJAXES Deputies From Internal Revenue Office Are to Tour State to Advise With Utah Taxpayers WITH seven or eight deputies taking the field within the next two weeks, the internal I revenue department for the state of Utah, under the direction of Collector Pavld C. Dunbar and. Chief Deputy J. L. Cattron, will begin the work of educating the public In making out federal tax returns for lt20. Itineraries Itin-eraries which will tska the agents to practically every Important town In the state are now being prepared. J. W. Reeve, deputy collector, is the first man with a fixed schedule. He will take In the towns of Dsvls county, beginning with Clearfield, and In practically every town, with the exception ex-ception of Devil's Slide, he will have his headquarters lit a local bank. SCHEDULE GIVEN. Mr. Reeve will be at Clearfield on February T and at Layton Kebrusry --10. He will go to Kaysvllle for February 11-13 and Karmlngton on the 14th. February 15-U-17 he will r-at r-at Bountiful and February U-ll-21 at Morgan. February 21 will be spent at Devil's Slide, where he will establish headquarters at the office of the cement ce-ment company there. In every Instance the field deputies are sent out to saaiat the taxpayers In the making out of their returns. TO GIVE AOVICE. All Income taxpayers, excess profits taxpayers and all Individuals or companies com-panies who come within the provisions pro-visions of the Internal revenue laws are expected to call upon the agenta if any need be found for explanation of the provisions of the regulations. Tho itineraries of other agents and the towns scheduled will be published within a few days In Halt lke papers, as well as the country papers where tho schedules become effective. |