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Show Page 4 THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Sunday, Feb. K, 1970 Ltah UTC Reception Is For Public "We will have no MPs, as such, at the coming annual Open House of Utah Technical College on March 6 and 7," according to Wilson W. Sorensen, president. "The reason? The rank and file of citizens in Central and Southern Utah are far more important to us on this occasion than a select list of officials, although, of course they will be most welcome. This open house is for everyone, but particularly those who are unfamiliar with the school. is This liiiKiffllliii iiilEiii am to event will be held from 11 8 pjn. March 7 will have hours of 9 a.m. to 2 pm The open house is to acquaint the general public and the communities of Utah Valley with the Utah Technical College, said Mr. Sorensen, who noted that nearly 2000 people attended the event last year. This is the fourth year for the event. FREE R. C. COLA AND FRESH BAKED CO( Special tours will be conducted throughout the day, showing our demonstrations areas in principal of vocational-technictraining given at the school. People may take the complete tours, or spend their time in any special area of interest, said Mr. Sorensen. Special exhibits in each department will explain the motives and method of instruction for the particular al opportunity to show everyone what we have here, but especially prospective students and their parents and it is the letter group we are particularly anxious to attract," he said. A change in the open house hours has been decided upon since the opening announcement. On March 6, the area. Individual Tax Returns Running Behind Normal limited to actual expenses that are over and above normal living expenses. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Roland V. Wise, district director, Internal Revenue Service, stated Saturday that receipts of individual tax return are down nine per cent from last year. Only 8.1 million Federal income tax returns had been on a filed by national basis. Many taxpayers appear to be needlessly delaying their refunds by waiting for additional instructions on the new tax law. Most of the changes made by the Tax Reform Act of 1969 relate to 1970 and later years, and affect only a small percentage of individual income tax returns for 1969, Mr. Wise said.. Changes affecting returns for 1969 that must be filed by April 15 involve living expenses paid by insurance as a result of home damage or destruction; sales of collections of letters, memos, gains from certain installment sales; depreciation and and amortization; investment credit Under the new law, a taxpayer whose home is damaged by storm, fire or other casualty-doenot have to pay tax on the insurance proceeds he receives for temporary living expenses. The amount not subject to tax is etc.; s Gains from sales by a taxpayer after July 25, 1969 of collections of letters and documents that were created by or for him will be taxed as ordinary income rather than capital gains. Sales of real property and casual sales of personal property made after May 27, 1969, for a price of more than ;i,000 are subject to new rules in cases when the seller reports his gain in installments extending over two or more years. The investment credit in most cases ended April 18, 1969, the the IRS said. However, investment credit is available for property bought, built, or rebuilt under a binding contract entered into before April 19, or in certain other 1969, transitional situations. The use of accelerated depreciation of real property acquired after July 24, 1969, has been limited, but a write-of- f of air or water pollution control f acihties has been added for 1969 returns Taxpayers can get their refunds faster by filing now, before the rush, Mr. Wise said. l NYLON TOW COAT MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Womens Pile Coats Mens sizes in below waist slvle tow coat. Short Sleeve Perma Prest in White and Colors. Reg. 3.99 to 4.99 4,$10 Keg. 25 Womens Dress Soft luxurious coals for dress or casual 14 97 wear. Many styles suitable for spring wearing. Come in early for 199 Keg. $M), Gfcj 3 99 best selection last-minu- About People Grand family (state officers). Mrs. Tarran is a member of Alden and Lucile Brown Valley Chapter OES as is Mrs. Ronald Gardner, Provo, who Miner, also attended the event. Alden and Lucile Brown Two American Fork service Miner, former Provoans, have returned to their home in men now assigned to duty in after Vietnam include Marine Cpl. Ariz., hatcher, vacationing for a week here. John D. Durrant, son of Mr. and They came to bring Mrs. Miner's Mrs. John M., and Marine mother, Mrs. Marilla Brown Lance Cpl. Steven P. Wiscombe, home. She had been visiting in son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Thatcher since October. Mrs. Wiscombe both with the First Brown makes her heme with her Marine Division there. daughter and husband, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Taylor Mrs. Lewis Perry. While here, the Miners also visited in Salt of Provo, gave a birthday dinner Lake City with her sister, Verna, this week honoring their Mrs. Raymond and husband, Lloyd Bankhead. daughter, They were entertained on (Joyce) Hanna. Also guests Monday at a luncheon and were Mr. Hanna and the couple's cousins party at the home of daughter, Kaye. Mrs. Elva Street, American Mr. and Mrs. L L Terry have Fork. The Perrys entertained for them Tuesday where they been visiting in Arizona for the were joined by another sister, past three weeks as guests of Mrs. Mali Kerby, Orem and the Mr. Terry's brother, Grant, and Mrs. his wife and family. While there, Miner's daughter-in-laChristina Noble and children, the Terry's also enjoyed Michael and Melanie. Mrs. Ruby renewing acquaintances with former Provoans, Peay, Provo, gave them s some on including Mr. and Mrs. Glen farewell luncheon Harker, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wednesday. Bateman. When they drove on to Mrs. Emma Rhodes of Morency, Ariz., they looked up Mr. and Mrs. Jess Leetham, also Denver, Colo., is visiting this week in Provo at the home of a former Provoans. niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tidwell of Oak Mrs. Lewis Perry. Mrs. Rhodes View, Calif., arrived Thursday in to Lake visit Salt City plans and points in CaFornia as well, in Provo to do a bit of grandmothering following the before returning to Colorado. birth of a first born child and Mrs. Herbert W. Tarran of baby girl on Monday to Clark B. and Karen Tidwell Doxey. Mrs. Provo, was in Salt Lake City on Tidwell, the new parents and the to book a present Thursday are all at the home of baby review during a luncheon and paternal grandparents, Mr. and at the Masonic given program Mrs. Roy Doxey in Provo, of the Temple by past matrons Order of the Eastern Star from temporarily. the Ogden and Salt Lake City A delicate, baby boy was born chapters and honoring the on the last day of 1969 in Salt Lake City to anxious parents, By Mildred B.HaQ Ronald W. and Cheryl Doxey big name of Christopher Todd, was almost too much for him then, but in a Julian. His Performance By Mendelssohn telephone call received this his week, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doxey, had the happy report that Christopher is quite strong The Mendelssohn Chorus will now ar.d progressbg in every present a concert in the Fourth way. SAVE$5:. MENS AND WOM GOLF SETS LADIES DUSTERS BOYS KNIT SHIRTS Long sleeve knits with rib collar and culls. Choose Irom an assort ment ol cottons and Cnnliirnv Regular to So" 67( 3r,.r$7 DOUBLE KNEE JEANS Ward Chapel, 396 N. W., Provo, today at 5 p.m. under the baton of Elvis B. Terry, conductor. Dr. S. J. Dalley is president of the chorus and Sharee Balser is accompanist. Among the soloists for today's concert will be Colleen Winger and M. Reynold Heiner. The public is invited. Accuracy The statistical analysis made by the weather bureau itself as well as numerous informal groups reveals a national average accuracy of close to 85 per cent in its weather forecasts. 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