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Show Page 18 HILL TOP TIMES November 21, 1975 Family ServicesVolunteers Honored QDODW 3D TrnaEBDGflaDTTATT volunteers from Services Family STRIPES Twenty-tw- o the organization on Hill AFB were recently honored at an awards presentation. thermostat is a heat sensing device that automatically turns equipment on or off. As soon as the temperature reaches the level you select, the thermostat turns the equipment on or off. On electric ranges, air conditioners and home heating equipment, thermostats provide the convenience of accurate, automatic temperature control. A Earning certificates of appreciation were Joanne Swanson, Louise Milslagle, Nancy Rylander, Judy Fisher, Mackie Blackman, Hazel Aitken-Cade- , Cherly Tonie Kopaz, Carol Timberman and Fern Terranova, Unfortunately, many people use thermostats as switches, setting them too high, then manually setting them too low. This wastes energy Mayo. Stripes commemorating the number of years an individual has served as a volunteer were awarded to Kay Anderson, stripe; Judy Fisher stripe; Louise Milslagle, Nancy Rylander and Tonie Kopaz, stripes. : how tip who itemize their taxpayers deductions can take steps during the year to maximize their deductions for charitable Here are some ideas that will help you eliminate wasted heat and save money on your heating bill this winter: Turn your thermostat down. Find the lowest daytime setting at which you are comfortable in warm clothing. Keep your thermostat at that setting all day. Turn the heating thermostat down an extra 5 degrees at night. Turn off heat in unused rooms, using vents or thermostats. Close the door to those rooms. Having company? Large crowds will heat your home, so turn the thermostat down 30 to 45 minutes before yourguests arrive. Drop it another few degrees when they come. This avoids wasting heat by opening a door or window to let body heat escape. When away from home for 24 hours or more, turn your central heating system thermostat down to its lowest setting, ideally 52 contributions. Deductions for contriubtions to charitable organizations are recognized in amounts up to 50 per cent of adjusted gross income. For gifts of tangible property, it is good tax planning to keep detailed records when making a deduction. When a deduction of more PINS Hour guards were awarded of taken, taxpayers are required to attach an explanation of the deduction to their return. Make a memorandum of the fact about the contribution. The memo should explain: the name and address of the being describing the property in one for example, lump, "clothing." Determining the value of the property is a problem. Most property loses value before it is donated. If possible, get a competent organization receiving the contribution; a description of the donated, property its including physical condition; how and when it was acquired; the fair market value of the property; any details of the agreement with KENNETH CAMPBELL, Aircrew Training and Test Wing; 5297 S. 2375 W., Roy; Died: Nov. 8, 1975, 14 years, 11 months, 9 days federal service. 1550th WASTE i each an exact value for the property, it may be able to state in general terms how the be should property from its purchase depreciated price. You should contact the base legal office, ext. 6765, for answers about charitable contributions. (AFPS) item of II Price Includes Labor T 60-da- MOTOROLA of prior y Burqunoy Black and White Television WHO will not mercy unto others show, bow can he mercy ever hope to have. Herbert Spencer to to 400 On the Watches & Clocks Merl's Jewelry S. Wain Clearfield 16 Expert Watch & Jewelry 2 S q ? You rc facing bigger money needs than ever before. 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If the donee is unable to give the receiving organization Describe property. of appraisal deduction. L. Committee voted favorably on a bill to increase per diem rates for military personnel. The proposed rates vary from S25 to S35 per day and from S40 to $50 per day in & is $200 Diem and Accrued Leave Bills Advance Per the bill to enactment bill was The The House Armed Services S3 hours. TOO e, Family Service Pins were awarded to Jean Bosworth, Kay Ellis, Rosemary Hart, Ann King, Paula Wright, Andrae LeVeque and Jackie Blackman. about the use of the property and the amount claimed as a Obituary Never turn a thermostat completely off when leaving your home for a few days. A sudden cold snap could cause your pipes to freeze and burst causing substantial damage to your home. If you choose to open a bedroom window at night, close your bedroom door so the cold air doesn't hit the thermostat and cause the rest of the house to overheat BE.W Aitken-Cad- ar ; degrees. 12" . Records Ease Preparation Of Tax Returns Don't make the mistake than Here is a about and runs up your utility bill. To save money, set your thermostat properly and let it do the rest. BP to: Carol Timberman, 1.500 hours; Betty Chalfont, 1250 hours; Judy Fisher, 750 hours; Fern Mayo, 500 hours; B. J. Buttell, Toni Kopaz, ZoDell Smith, each 250 hours; Hazel LAYTON, UTAH |