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Show w" - v.k 1 rXv A V x -Ay " l- r-YJ Y ! I j H:$. ft? " 1 Y' : ..,x.v-:--'x-- '- VJi.fe I , . I m: iYYY'Y. 1 i . . . . ,.jf -.m .' -Vv.-:- jnnmuiiH ftmf - f r rt l II I II 1 1 w 1 1 1 Ull I ! I Ifr III II 1 1 W ' ll W I HIT inl " MAKING PLANS for the "Grond Old Parry" January 7th in the State Capitol Rotunda are Mrs. David (Lenora) Kennedy, Mrs. Irvin (Zenda) Hull and Mrs. Amy Y. Valentine. Irand Old Party Hates Social Event The first major social event of 1977 is scheduled for the Utah State Capitol Rotunda, January 7th at 7:30 p.m. when the Utah State Republican Party will hold a "Grand Old Party Thank You Ball". People from all walks of life and all political persuasions are expected to attend the event which will feature live entertainment from top musical musi-cal groups from around the state, dancing, a light buffet and person-to-person visiting with such dignitaries as Senator Sena-tor Jake Gam, Senator Orrin Hatch, Congressman Dan Marriott and the general chairman for the event, the Honorable David Kennedy, former United States Secretary Secre-tary of the Treasury. An additional feature will be special non-political awards given to Utah Citizens who have contributed to the betterment better-ment of our community in the past year in the fields of fami- Geneva Steel Employees Honored For Service Welby L. Bethers of Provo, with 40 years of service, headed head-ed up the list of 121 Geneva Works employees honored for 25 years or more of U.S. Steel service at a luncheon at the Riverside Country Club this past week. Mr. Bethers works as a bearing repairman in the Rolling Roll-ing Mills Division. H.A. Huish, plant general superintendent, during some brief remarks at the luncheon, emphasized the importance of long-time 1 employee experience exper-ience and how it helps make a difference in winning Geneva customers in the western steel market. The men honored for reaching reach-ing significant milestones in their careers as steelmakers irom American Fork are: 30-Year participants from American Fork include Joseph P. Beck, Vera D. Boren, Clifford Clif-ford J. Dean, Davis J. Devey, George C. Heaps, Albert K. Hoover, Lionel L. Matthews, Rulon J. Smith and Ralph L. STrong. 25-Year Particiant was Fred T. Wright. Pmi.nii,.l.ili.il...l..-..iu,J,. wwuiiW) M..-,l,i...r..,l,nrr... -nn.i in, .mi nr - by Kay Mitani Express your thoughts for all cessions or for no occasion at all by having K's FLORAL, 1629 East State Road; 756-7903 send a beautiful floral arrangement ar-rangement for your. Our attractive at-tractive new facilities are a great place to come to browse through and enjoy the beautiful beauti-ful floral arrangements we have made up. We also have a fine selection of greeting cards, gift items and candles. Let us show you how a floral arragement can brighten up your day. Open: Mon.-Sat., M, Bankamerlcard & Mastercharge Welcome. It Is necessary to have flowers in the house for brightness and freshness, but these flowers are even more beautiful if you have vases of all sizes on hand, for the quantity of available material as well as its stature varies with the season. There must be plenty of little containers for the first delicate flowers of spring and the last gleanings glean-ings of fall. Also large dishes for the days when the spring-flowering spring-flowering shrubs come, many and varied vases for the outburst, out-burst, and always something slender for the occasional flower that is realy fine or rare. HANDY HINT: Several kinds of flowers combined produce a more interesting in-teresting result than a vase full of flowers all the same. A Grade florbest Tom Turkeys lb. 59 A Grade Norbest Hen Turkey lb. 62 Center Cut Pork Chops lb. $1.19 Country Style Spare Ribs lb. 98' Boneless Beef Rib Roast lb. $1.39 Whole Ham lb. 98 Baby Beef Liver lb. 59 Sliced Bolonga lb. 79 Jim & Lynn's Meats American Fork Prices Effective Thurs Thru Wed. ly life, medicine, culture and sports. Tickets are $25 per person and area available by writing Grand Old Party, Suite G-4, 350 South 400 East, Salt Lake City Utah 84121. Funds raised will be used to defray campaign cam-paign expenses. Committee members include John M. Huntsman, John Ash-ton, Ash-ton, Amy Valentine, Zenda Hull, Ray White, Richard Richards, Kimball Young, Delores Bennett, Tess Gregor and David Yurth. IRS Mailing Tax Forms For New Filing Season Federal income tax packages pack-ages for 1976 have been delayed but will be on their way to area taxpayers during the second week of January 1977, the Internal Revenue Service said. Both the Form 1040 and the Short Form 1040A reflect various var-ious changes in the law stemming stem-ming from passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1976, according to the IRS. These changes cover such areas as child care expenses, income received during retirement, retire-ment, business use of a home, and sick pay, among other provisions that are effective for tax year 1976. New tax tables enable those with taxable taxa-ble incomes of up to $20,000 to determine their taxable income in-come at a glance, without calculating cal-culating rates. The tables must be used whether or not the taxpayers itemize deductions deduc-tions or use the standard deduction. Beginning this year, some of the eligibility requirements for the Earned Income Credit have been liberalized. However, the IRS reminded taxpayers who are eligible for the credit that they still must file a tax return to receive it. The credit equals 10 percnt of the first $4,000 of earnings and is phased out as adjusted gross income rises from $4,000 to $8,000. It is refundable to provide a benefit to families who otherwise do not earn enough en-ough to file a return. To help assure that those who qualify for the earned income credit do not loverlook it, and as a convenience, this year the worksheet for the credit appears ap-pears on page 2 of the 1040 and 1040A tax packages. Tax Forms 1040 and 1040A for 1976 also provide for taxpayers tax-payers to take a personal tax credit of $35 each for themselves them-selves and listed dependents or 2 percent of the first $9,000 of taxable income, whichever is greater. A number of taxpayers who filed Form 1040 last year will receive Form 1040A, the IRS advised. Those receiving the AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN WEDNESDAY. DEC. 29, 1976 shorter form could have filed it instead of Form 1040, a review of records by the IRS revealed. If the taxpayers' situation has changed since ;hey last filed a return, wwever, they should check to see if they can reduce their taxes by itemizing deductions of Form 1040, the IRS cautioned. cau-tioned. The 1040 and 1040A tax packages pack-ages both contain information to answer most questions about deductions and completing complet-ing the tax returns, along with an order blank for requesting free publications ESTFORM BEAUTI-FULL LOVE LACE BRA QQ reg. 4.50 B-C cups Waww D cup, reg. 5.00, now 4.39 A Designed especially for the fuller figure fits to perfection with firm, natural uplift. Stretch sides, back plus adjustable straps. SEAMLESS CONTOUR BRA 2.99 reg. 4.00 A-B-C cups B Semi-plunge design with light fiberfill padding for smooth, natural shaping under clingy fabrics. Stretch straps adjust. French Dressing plunge bra, reg. 4.00 2.99 Contour padded bra, reg. 4.50 3.99 Natural Comfort bra, B-C, reg. 2.99 2.39 Natural Comfort bra, D cup, reg. 3.59 2.79 Love Lace driet, reg. e.uu 4.93 Love Lace Panty Girdle, reg. 8.00 6.99 (T10D3 Cl DRV 61 West Main American Fork jfiUDDDDOnjLlCL .V K K t H i f ' i 11 ""I a ii!. MEN'S SUIT SALE Select for Select From Our Regular Stock of Cricketeer - Michael Stern Graham and Gun and Phoenix Men's Suits Reg- 125 10 $300 $169" Now Reduced Men's Suits Now Reduced Men's Suits Now Reduced Reg. $90 to $170 $124" Reg. $95 to $110 $99" Men's Casual Suits Denim and Corduroy n -7 m qq Reg. $95 to $U0 $4 MEN'S Sport Coats Latest Models in Wool - Knits Polyester All from Our Regular Stock Now Reduced y2 Mens Shirts Gant - Hathaway Manhattan Men's Shirts Res- $13 to $15 NOW REDUCED Men's Shirts NOW REDUCED Men's Shirts NOW REDUCED $7.99 Reg. $16 to $17 $8.99 Reg. $18 to $20 $9.99 , 1 r rli riiirnn-nnun--- frinimj 'si J ,wl 1 ltii M iilli 1 jf m m I ; Wk mi w . 1 11 1 in ijn3 If you have ever been to a Devey's sale then you know what to expect. They are held only twice a year, January and July. ALL merchandise is from regular stocks not specially purchased for the Sale. Each item is marked down from its regular selling price. The sale lasts well till all items are cleared to make way for the new Spring merchandise. Come in today while selection is at its greatest. Hours American Fork 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. University Mall 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Each Evening Except Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charge mm Men's All Weather Coats Zip In Liner Psg. $80 to $110 ow Reduced Vz Men's Sweaters Cardigans Vee Neck Crew Necks Vests Now Reduced H Mens Shoes American Fork Store Only Florsheim Shoes Values from $31.95 to $49.95 NOW REDUCED $24.80 to $34.80 Mens Winter and Casual Coats Melton and Woool Blends-Reg. Blends-Reg. $S0 to $170 Now Reduced Vz Mens Leather Coats Reg. $125 to $300 Now Reduced 20 to 30 FAMOUS BRAND LADIES SPORTSWEAR PANT SUITS SWEATERS SKIRTS PANTS Now Reduced 1 DRESSES Long and Short Now Reduced Jewelry Now Reduced y2 No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final A Famous Brand L'f'lji Colognes fliuM Now Reduced oTtifen u mm J4 mm 1 1 Hand Bags Good Selection Reg. $15 to $26 Now Reduced University Mall and American Fork |