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Show CEU slates Kitchen Korner Little hat soup Glen. Prepare and set aside 3 Combine the following: tsp. salt beaten water th Cook about 20 to 25 minutes and husband and wife appear on the Forms 1040 or 1040A period tax-filin- filed. taxpayers approaching, Taxpayers with extra should begin now to gather their records and make sure they are complete and in proper order, the Internal Revenue Service advised. "Taxpayers who itemize their deductions," Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah, said, "should collect such items as check stubs to sub- stantiate charitable addresses tributions, bank statements to account for mortgage Aliens will be required to submit their Annual Address Reports during the payments, records that show interest paid on charge accounts or auto payments, bills for medical or dental costs, records of union dues paid, etc." He advised taxpayers to assemble records before the tax filing season begins. "That way you have plenty of time," he said, "to look for or obtain records supporting important deductions you are entitled to take and you avoid month of January, cording to Gerald D. in charge, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Salt Lake City. All aliens, with few exceptions, who are in the United States on January 1 of each year, must report their address before the end of the month. The following classes are except from this officer Fasbender, last-minu- te errors." said that gathering records early Mr. ac- Wise requirement: Ac- (1) credited diplomats and (2) Persons accredited to enables a taxpayer to file sooner and receive a refund faster. "As a matter of fact," he said, "taxpayers might well give serious thought now to setting up a recordkeeping system for next year." Mr. Wise also stressed international certain " ' organizations. Alien address report forms are available at the Immigration Naturalization and Service office and at all Post Offices. Mr. Fasbender also that married taxpayers filing either joint or separate returns should make sure that the social advised that the law provides penalties for willful failure to comply the with reporting requirements. security numbers of both Calif., last the of performance Lawrence Welk show at the Hollywood Palatium also. Mr. Jerry Merkley was Only years work needed for S.S. benefit Most men and women who reach 62 in 1976 can report con- Nuys collect monthly social security checks if they've worked as little as 6V4 years ir. jobs covered by social security, according to social Gerald Smith, security representative in Price. People earn retirement benefits by credit for work covered by social security done in or after 1937, the year social security started. is The work credit measured in calendar January quarters -- March, April - June, July September, or October December. "Most employees get credit for a quarter of work if they've paid $50 or more in that quarter for work covered by social security," Smith said. ilMost people get social security credit for 4 quarters in any year their annual self employment net income is $400 or more." Most jobs and are covered by social security. "To be eligible for social --- -- retirement security benefits," Smith said, "you CD ! Available'1 Jan and Mrs. Jack Matekovic and family, Jack Jr. and Valerie, from Glenwood Springs, Colo., visited friends and family members here over the holidays. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Matekovic's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Selan of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carimati spent Christmas in Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter, Barbara and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandol and grandson Bruce. Another grandson Eddie Brandol and his wife joined them for holiday visiting. They stayed four days. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jennings and their year old son, Trevor, from Kearns were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. yand Mrs. Charles Pulsipher and here Diane last jyyyg Mrs. Myrtle Bryner spent a most enjoyable Christmas card." Social security now pays over $3.6 billion a month in retirement benefits to over 16 19V2 million people million retired workers and their families. The average monthly payment to retired workers is $200. The Price social security office is at 10 North Carbon Avenue in the Diamanti The phone 637-119- 0. buying green grapes, look for ones with a yellowish cast or straw color with a tinge of amber. They're the sweetest. Mrs. Lena 0 ' GE Appliances Bedrooms Full Basement Air Bingham entertained her piano students at her home on December 19.' Holiday dishes were served and gifts were exchanged. The students joined in singing Christmas Carols. On Sunday Dec. 21, Mrs. Bingham and her piano students entertained the residents of Carbon County Nursing Home with twenty and carols holiday Christmas music. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham donated two poinsettia plants to the Nursing Home. CHOICEOF FIFTEEN DIFFERENT FLOOR PLANS THE FOR APPOINTMENT CALL I X U sL T "T T T T T T "T CLUB the kids? Come talk it over with us. Loan money is available now on convenient payment terms. II Zlo mm I Helper THI ONLY Green River INDEPENDENT NOME OWNED HOME MANAGED I ! retirement, including hiking in the mountains. Rescue Tool Fund Drive is now stalled just $250 short of its goal and the Helper Fire Dept. is asking 250 people to donate $1 apiece Contributions may be sent to... Atwood, Ryan Reid. Jan. 10 Janice Yazzie, Diana Jean Jacob, Pete Ciochetto, Steven Johns, Sr., Rodney Roy Vasquez. Jan. 12 Staci Bracken, Lucie Cook. Alane Garcia, Jan. 13 John Yoklavich, Robert Tony Vasquez. - Helper Volunteer Fire Dept. co Jim Pugliese, Cfnef Helper City" Hall, 84526 5 s ACE COMBS MpnsJnk Mfn or Ladys 3 pk Mfg. List $1.19 Choice Iist79c 28 from V0UP lie nMOrilOOd January ASSOCIATQJ DRUGGISTS iaH m-ia- each T'l Iiskj I l5f WPjl II 1 1 99 JU$ll)JPi2.6tJ RIGHT GUARD Bronze Deodorant II fflS I I I fj&jS..,,, 7oz.2.3oz.FREE Mfg. List flSJ I MJMNTA $1.89 1 X f I f SKIN CARE I D Cr -- N J fi.I I CREAM I lach R0ERIG sin" r-S- " -"" I "y-- I t oz. Plastic Bottle Mfg. List $1.75 Vi 99c J Al I I F vitalis SA MfJ.1SSyS1.59 mj B M Box of 50 Wn list tt 20 FREE id MainHelper i WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AT SALE PRICES M"'1 I J Chuck's Prescription Pharmacy 133 South j.I super-hol- U.SJ'01 II MJ Tjtfir llamas.0 W a ft M "J v. v,! iws M 472-586- 1 VISINEEYEOROPnj ygc Jh vLL. . I rl r udAJ E33 li'SrJ I N VlalUG II sinus jMfgJJst$69 rlilicinj '' . VITAMIN Orange Flavored Chewables 1 Gram 60s w N- irT iqissm... mm F r V'TW' G53 'JP' BUFFERIN Tablets 100s Mfo. List $1 riksfmhk ANTAC Hf FG)CG) sRlT0RIES12s Ph. Price Earl Magann ranger in Ojai, Calif., and a daughter, Linda Beville, of Denver. Magann and his wife Phyllis plan a trip to California in the near future; they plan an active "Jaws of Life" Lana Edwards, Shirley WE CAN HELP YOU better garage, and play space for fI -ia. your life" lli93c )(3j?J Need a little more elbow room? Want to redo the kitchen, build a rfi "It could save The Helper Journal sends birthday greetings to: Jan. 7 Mary Skerl, Joe Skerl, Hope Day. Jan. 8 Diane Simmons, Norman Day, Marble Biggs, Everett H. Johns, Sr. Edith Nielsen, Jan. 9 I IT... 7 - Birthday Greetings II r Today! (C 5Ci$CjC5C5jC5jCijC5jC scene for the Friendship Club's Christmas party on Dec. 18. The members enjoyed a Christmas dinner and exchanged gifts. The group included Mrs. Mary Sunter, Mrs. Gloria Skerl, Mrs. Ann Kosec, Mrs. Tina Zemlock, Mrs. Mary Lange, Mrs. Edith Piccioni, Mrs. Mary Pinnarelli, and Mrs. Madelyn Tone. to celebrate the Christmas season. Those in attendance were Mrs. Rose Perrero, Mrs. Virginia Taskar, Mrs. Mary Lange, Mrs. Ann Liapis, Mrs. Jenny Matekovec, Mrs. Rose Vuksinick, Mrs. Rose Mrs. Beth Bendetti, Mrs. Mary Ciochetto, Piantis, and Mrs. Florence Safford. They exchanged gifts, enjoyed refreshments, and revealed their secret pals. An enjoyable time was had by all. ..a FINANCE A. If Luigi's Cafe was the Kuarl P ync Equal Housing OPPORTUNITY Solving America's Housing Needs of Tomorrow sL sL X Price j vim. I 472-5G0- 4 X A I CARPET HornEs inc. Sfr fa 1.29 STANDARD COST LOT & HOME INCLUDING X. 5CC5joC tvtttTtttttt NEEDLE FRIENDSHIP tV PALS Members of the Needle Pal Club gathered at the home of Marge Draper in I PACESETTER 4 tL iC At the time of his retirement, Magann was a conductor on the mainline. In 1936, he pitched for Helper's champion semi-pr- o baseball squad, and also played for the Kenilworth team. Magann has a son, Dick bv Shel,y Balcock llMi Optional Double Garage c' V ' Pacheco. who is a forest miner. JC 5jc jjC 5jc 5fC 5jC 5jC M?LL"2UJA I Double Glazed Windows Hardwood Cabinets One Full Year Warranty Deluxe Wood Paneling or Drywall 3 3C jc 5jc vVfe t O. LUXURY LIVING IN THE COVES! ! r 5C 5jC TPv Recital held December 19 "'Sh, ' . II I $C .''..T'li'nr.""--..- . V N. 3C weekend. The ir 4. Mr. 's' Madison 57 .1 50 Calif., on Sunday, Sconyers When 'Only for Christmas, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Merkley in Spring Glen and other relatives and friends in the area. He returned to his home in San Francisco, visit with her daughter need, at ,a minimum, Nancy, and her family in quarters of work equal to Great Falls, Montana. She the number of years betstayed one week, sharing all ween 1950 and the year you the Christmas fun with her 62 reach 62. So, if you reach three little granddaughters, in 1976, you need at least 25 Heidi, Cheryl, and Becky or years quarters Frisbee. of work credit." Mr. and Mrs. Masaji Imai Eligible workers can and full daugher Tami were their begin collecting the social security retirements happy to share benefits at 65 or reduced Christmas season with benefits at 62. Dependents family members from near can also get payments and far. Their son, Mr. based on the worker's Randall Imai, and his wife Jane traveled here from earnings record. work of credit Boston, Mass. and their "Quarters help determine eligibility daughter, Peggy Imai, from for social security San Francisco joined the retirement benefits," Smith family group. After a most said, "but they don't affect enjoyable Christmas day, the amount of your monthly they traveled together to checks. That's based on Salt Lake City where they your average earnings visited Mrs. Imai's mother, covered by social security Mrs. Iwati and other over a set period of time. relatives and friends to ."You can find out how celebrate the traditional much work anJ earnings New Year holiday. They all are credited to your social returned to their homes on security record free of Sunday, Jan. 4. charge," he said. "Call any social security office and ask the people there to send you a 'Request for a Statement of Earnings' post Building. number is Occupancy Beginning Feb home granddaughter, 614 tax. Aliens must to Van weekend to visit his sister, Mrs. Neva tfonano and family. He enjoyed the Tournment of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif., and hall. subject to - friends here also. Mr. Elmo Turcasso flew must obtain a license. The final date for obtaining a license is Feb. 15. They are available at city income from a sideline job were remided to determine whether such income is and members family Dog and cat licenses for the year 1976 are now due, according to Helper City Recorder Al Fossat. City ordinances state that the owner of any dog or cat over four months of age advised for taxes CITY, 21. Dr. Louis M. Vuksinick Dog, cat licenses due Record-gatherin- g SALT LAKE g With the squad on Shelly Babcock instrument, Roll dough about inch thick. Cut into rounds with a 2V2 inch round cookie cutter. Place V2 tsp. chicken mixture in the center of each round of dough. Fold each round in half, covering the mounds of filling. Dampen edges of dough with water and press together and seal, forming little hat shapes. Bring chicken broth to a boil and add the little hats. serve. debate l)V from San Francisco, Calif., spent Christmas week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vuksinick of Spring Glen. On Christmas Vuksinick's the whether it's singing, dan- day Maxine, and her daughter, cing, playing a musical family, Mr. Wayne Russell or and son Harold of Salt Lake whatever ... you are invited City, joined the group for to participate. dinner and visited over the Trophies will be awarded weekend until Sunday. to the three talent acts Mr. and Mrs. Antone Tone voted as the best by a panel of Salt Lake City visited his of judges. Mr. and Mrs. Tony parents, Anyone wishing to parTone over the holiday ticipate may contact Neil weekend. Other visitors Warren or any member of were Mrs. Tone's nephew, the forensics team at CEU. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brackett and children from Chicago, 111. The Brackets enjoyed visiting with other cup Ricotta or coitage cheese (optional) cup finely chopped cooked chicken 2 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese 1 egg, slightly beaten Vs tsp. salt few grains of nutmeg and pepper . Set aside. Prepare a noodle dough: 2 cups sifted flour 14 Earl Magann, one of four generations of Maganns to work for the Denver and Rio Grande, retired from the railroad Dec. 26 after 41 years. Magann, 60, was born in Hiawatha and first went to work for the D&RGW in 1934 in the signal department. He also worked as a coal Neil Warren, forensics coach, said the contest is open to any member of the community, young or old, as individuals or groups; 2 2 eggs 6 tbsp. Talent Contest has been slated for the College of Utah Eastern Geary Theatre, sponsored by the January I2 3 Earl Magann, 60, retires from D&RG CEU. quarts of chicken broth. The Helper Journal 7, 1976 talent test The annual Wishing Stars Soup hits the spot on a cold winter day. Try this recipe submitted by Mrs. Emelio Ori of Spring Jan. Wednesday. I 7fll W W M MA |