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Show van wms a To submit a press release, announce a new Business, or comment on Utah County busi-- i ness, call Business Editor Travis Jacobsen during normal business hours at 344-2SS- The Daily Herald Sunday, January 21, 1996 Who must file a 1995 income tax return? William P. Ellenberger has accepted a position as director of research and development with Parish Chemical Co. of Vineyard. In his new position ' Ellenberger will be responsible for' a team of chemists who are' developing 'new products as w- Ellenberger well as improvements to existing "products. ' Ellenberger came to Parish 'Chemical from Phytogen of Delta, British Columbia, Canada, where ' he was responsible for manufac-- , turtng. He also served as general manager of plant operations at Deepwater; ' Iodides- Inc1.1, Woodward,' Okla.;1 and director of manufacturing at Agridyne Technologies Inc. of Salt Lake City. Everett N. Goodwin, Jr., has been appointed as chief financial otticer or Inter-mounta- in life-lon- Health Care (IHC). Goodwin was previously IHC vice president of finance. jk ; it - Goodwin has been with IHC since 1983.,. - Fork Hospital, Everett Goodwin Orem Community Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center are IHC facilities. Prior to coming to IHC, Goodwin worked with the national accounting firm of Ernst & Whin-ne- y for 13 years and was manager of the Arizona Health Care Ser- - - vices Group, based in Phoenix, Ariz. He was also a vice president in public finance with Rauscher Pierce Refsnes Inc. Ronni Kimball has been select as ed the employee of the month at A Plus Benefits Inc. of American Fork. If I? Kimball joined i (J A Plus in Octo1 3? ber' 1995 as correcepporate tionist and has ill lUm. recently accepted several other Ronni Kimball assignments. Studio West Salon had its open house and grand opening last week at their new location of 914 E. 100 North, Lindon. Michelle West, former, owner of the Von Curtis Salon in Provo, is h i i "4 1" J the owner of West Studio worked in the field for nine years. "The northern part of Utah has County and has wbeeaf successful II last! :rttenirfe l 41 -- it. new ; con-- 'ousjness lactshow A Plus Inc. Benefits the ; eanl jolve 'corrtrrion busi- - (0k Pi) grown so much, we believe that M'cneile West moving to Lin- don was smart business decision," West said. "Many of my clients live in this area so the new location is very convenient." Salon hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call Januar y. Davis A Plus -- She has Salon. Scott Davis has been selected as the salesperson of the month at A Plus Benefits for the month of : i Martha Ostergar of Provo has v fjess jieadaches. resides in Payson with his been accepted by the Fashion t. wife, Institute of Kathy, and their son. and ; A Plus Benefits Inc. is the couDesign nty's; largest Professional Employer. Merchandising, in Organization (staff leasing) entermajoring fashion design. prise,"- Ostergar will be a 1996 graduTyter Coopef, a veteran of Net Publishing Inc., Provo, a ate of Provo . k site has I v'devfloper, , Hseen promoted account School High and is looking forward to a career in the Martha Ostergar fashion industry. FIDM, the largest accredited (WASC & FIDER) college of its hiternet I man-Mv.ae- j-- Responsible for Novell J and ,Vcprporate ;; "jThe Smithson-- j Institute 'fan ' accounts, Coop- '; er' will help Tyler Cooper clients plan and implement strate- I; gic Internet business solutions. 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UNDETECTABLE I iJfr?3?"i5kMmr -- ....... .. TTTt information call Daily Herald Business Editor Travis Jacobsen i) n a 455 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 84111 2. fifa j J Vgk B If , if " &V yv m. ,, Call I j tjgA t fi -- j JiJ-- A I I 1 i J Work out of your home. Simply restock profitable accounts. (Shopping Centers, Gift Shops, Food Stores, Drug Chains, etc.) PART OR FULL TIME Will not Interfere with present employment Please do not reply unless you meet the following qualifications: ,J v J MH tSI -- ' W Bfi . 1 W Permanent area resident Ready to start within 30 days Hove at least $14,990 to invest. I MHiipn Must Got p4 l68' family business. SHl -. j: OA fl 11 ILg wM ftCC LIMITED TiME OFFER. Represented Exclusively by at noon. For more V If2 WEAVE, CABLE, CLIPS OR TAPE METHOD WITH CTR RSII LOOSENING COMB STRAIGHT BACK- TOTALLY NATURAL AND e, X. iJ?f WjTii .mii.T?1i m edges to feel or see first-sene- at the end of 1995, filing is required if you have income of $2,500 or more, regardless of your age. Married taxpayers filing separately: If you made at least $2,500, you must tile, regardless of your age. Different IRS rules govern' fil , , S 344-256- About Taxes 5. jVs "sgf Is E The Daily Herald accepts Utah County press releases regarding personnel promotions or employee recognition awards. The release should not exceed 100 words in length and should be accompanied by a glossy picture of the recognized individual. Photos will be held on file for two weeks. Articles may be edited by The Daily Herald and will be published free of charge on a d basis. The deadline for Sunday's edition Is Monday Orem CPA Peter A. Kranenburi the owner of Kranenpur Accounting & Tax Service. Hi column, appearing weekly, dis cusses the tax law and busines items as they relate to the averagi American. His office is affiliated wh! Triple Check Income Tax & Busi ness Services, one of the nation largest tax preparation comp'anie with some 300 offices in 42 state For column ideas and comment: is Roger G. Segal, announced Friday tax credits or $1.11 per share afteLi x that a settlement has been reached tax, and $13.1 million (j with another defendant of the 62 cents per share after tax fasteis numerous defendants in the civil ina svttpms rhnropc " The governing board of Utah action entitled "Roger G. Segal, Sales for the second quarter cf Yuma, Ariz., in a stock swap valMedical ued at about $25 million. Trustee v. Portland General, et al," $209.9 million decreased 4 percei Valley Regional CenterOrem Community Hospital Southern Arizona Bancorp, now pending in the United States compared to $218.6 million lal is pleased to announce the appointwhose Southern Arizona Bank unit District Court for the District of year. ment of Shawn D. Gale, Ph.D., to has assets of about $125 million, Utah, Case No. The noncash recognition of tli its medical staff. will merge into Zions' National The settlement is with Carl T. tax related items resulted from th Dr. Gale, a neuropsychologist, Bank of Arizona, the state's fifth Peterson and provides for a pay- substantial completion of Interns is a graduate of Brigham Young largest bank with total assets of ment by him to Bonneville Pacific Revenue Service audits for fisci University and completed a postmore than $800 million. Corp. of the total sum of $3.5 milyears through 1993. The $13 doctoral fellowship at LDS Hospibased in Salt Lake City, lion, which is in addition to the million fastening systems chard Zions, tal. He is on staff at the Medical $500,000 paid by him and received included a $7.2 million write off Office Building in Salt Lake City. has total assets of $5.7 billion. will transaction The provide by Bonneville Pacific Corp. as aerospace inventory and a $5 Office hours are by appointment in Yuma County with restitution pursuant to the terms of million restructuring charge relaj customers by calling (801) new products and services such as a "Plea and Cooperation Agreeed to European operations.. The governing board of Utah personal investments, leasing, and ment and Order In the Matter of SALT LAKE CITY Medical a larger lending limit, according to The United States of America v. Dynat Valley Regional CenterOrem Community Hospital John J. Gisi, chairman and chief Carl T. Peterson," in the United International Frid Inc. is pleased to announce the appointexecutive of National Bank of AriStates District Court, Case No. announced a joint venture agrei ' ment of H. Gareth Tobler, M.D., zona. ment with WeiserTelecommuhicfr-to its medical staff. The transaction, expected to be The settlement is conditioned tions Inc. and Margaret Weiser. Board certified in surgeiy and completed in four to six months, is upon approval of the written settleThe agreement calls' for thoracic surgery, Dr. Tobler has a subject to approval by Southern ment agreement by the United Dynatec to own 48 percent of private practice in Provo. Arizona shareholders and regulaStates Bankruptcy Court for the WiTec Industries, a limited liabiii 44 Dr. Tobler is a graduate of the' District of Utah and the entry of an tors, said Kristi Sherk, a marketing formed in Utah. ty company MedUniversity of Utah School of of Zions appropriate dismissal order by the WiTec Industries will be icine and completed residencies at representative United States District Court. involved in the manufacture and. the University of Minnesota and Stanford Medical Center. Office marketing of corded and cordles; OGDEN The board of direcOGDEN Thiokol Corp. Frihours are by appointment by callheadsets for use in tors of Thiokol Corp. Friday day reported net income of $22.3 telephone ing business and perl ous industrial, declared a regular quarterly cash million or $1.20 per share for the ' ' sonal applications. Coleen Schwartz,- Creekside dividend of 17 cents per common second quarter ended Dec. 31, in the nv.iWlft uIll Thp iiiv pnmminu share. This dividend is payable vuiiipuiii Triiij i. uiw iiv upjy"4 1995, a 97 percent increase comHome Health Care physical therafuture, also introduce a new line o pist, has been named the Provo' Mar. 14 to stockholders of record pared to $11.3 million or 60 cents telephone accessory products. Th office's employee of the year for at the close of business Feb. 29. per share last year. Thiokol is a major producer of 1995. Net income for the quarter advisory board and officers o WiTec Industries will be made u Schwartz was presented a solid propulsion systems, ordincluded recognition of $27.5 milindividuals from Dynatec Inter and of a certificate nance for and lion of interest income plaque by gift composite products Grant Ross, director of nursing, the space and defense industries, related to federal income taxes and national Inc. and Weiser Telecom and Christine Tanner, branch manand $3.5 million of research and other munications Inc. proprietary ager of the Provo office. fastening systems. Schwartz was honored for her BonSALT LAKE CITY outstanding dedication to her work and her willingness to serve neville Pacific Corp., through its patients and coworkers. She has Chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee, been with Creekside for over three years. Creekside Home Health Care was founded in 1984 and has been providing high quality, professionIn excess of $100,000 PES YEAR. al home health care services since ...V Jr4? JP'Cml National company now interviewing qualified Individuals to .nii j I that time. 1,1 Trends Rules first-com- jjJb SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Zions Bancorporation announced this week an agreement to acquire Southern Arizona Bancorp Inc. of J t . f Pete Kransnburg , Local Highlights 1 J I income level. If you need more information call your CPA or tax accountant , Scott Davis t;Bavis ;u-wor- their Heber office. Susan Stroud, Marty Graybiil, Sunny Street and Bob Bethke have all joined the brokerage. g Stroud is a resident of extensive with Midway experience developing real estate in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. She and her partners are developing several communities surrounding the Homestead golf course. She recently purchased the High Country Inn Restaurant. Graybiil was formerly associated with Blooming Enterprises in Park City. A. resident of Midway, Graybiil ran his own insurance business in California for over 25 years. Street is a resident of the Center Creek community and has over five years of real estate experience. She was formerly associated with Wardley Better Homes and Gardens. Bethke is a graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor's degree in economics. A resident of Kamas, his emphasis is on marketing rural properties and subdivisions. Bethke was also previously affiliated with Wardley Better Homes and Gardens. least $11,550. If one spouse is 65 ing for certain widows and widow or older, the cutoff is $12,300. If ers, dependents, those who owe both spouses are 65 or older, gross special taxes, children under ag. income must be at least $13,050 to 14. and aliens. If this year you don't have u require filing. If you were married but not living with your spouse at file at all, it's worth looking '.into! your filing requirements. If ,yoJ have a refund coming, you wil want to file regardless of, you Strange as it may seem, the IRS doesn't want everybody to file an income tax return. The reason is simple: processing tax returns costs time and money. The IRS doesn't want to use its resources handling returns that weren't necessary in the first place. Who should file a return? The 1995 rules are straightforward for most people: Single taxpayers (including those who are divorced or legally separated): If you're under 65 and had gross income of at least $6,400 in 1995, you must file. 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