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Show mrmfm A4 The Times-lndependen- Bangerter ... Thursday, Jan. 24, 1 985 t, U v (Cont. from Page ) ship, and pledged to work with them in the future. The repository issue was discussed only briefly, according to Grand County Commission Jimmie Walker. Chairman Other items discussed were for plans development Canyonlands and Lake Powell, problems encountered by New-Tec-h Mining in trying to get state permission to mine coal in Grand County, and other issues, including tourism. Gov. Bangerter also told the A-l- - Southeastern Utah delegation that he was fully aware of the integral vista studies, and that although that was a federal issue, he would lend his support Howard to Congressman Nielson, who has launched a fight against the proposed legislation in Washington. All in all, Commissioner Walker said, we had a really positive meeting with Governor Bangerter. He has expressed a keen interest in coming to Grand and San Juan in the near future to see for himself some of it the conditions described by the local officials, Walker tinued. The local officials left the meeting convinced they could maintain a good working relationship with the new Governor from this point on. open the doors to success. In Utah, there are many successful people. One thing they all have in common is a good relationship with a bank. Because a bank can open many doors for you. More doors than any other financial institution. Loans. Savings. , Employees who have not received a W-- Wage and Tax Statement, by February 1 should contact their employer to be sure the employer has the correct address, the Internal Revenue Service says. Even if an employee is unable to get a W-- 2 before the tax filing deadline, the return must be filed by April 15. The IRS reminds taxpayers that they must have a W-- 2 from every employer, or a substitute. If it is impossible to obtain a W-- 2 from an employer by February 15th the employee should call their local IRS 2, know your banker. Develop a relationship. "A friend at the bank can open the doors you need to help you achieve the success you want. office at fIME 0 or toll-fre- e They must have the name and complete address of the employer, the approximate amount of wages paid and the dates of ' employment. IRS will initiate an inquiry to the employer to assist in obtaining the A MESSAGE FROM YOUR UTAH FULL SERVICE BANKS Members FDIC r w 524-406- V' dte Esso atfUlte Wase Larry Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Bonnie Day of Moab, Utah, was recently promoted to the grade of Airman First Class in the United States Air Force. telephone switchboard operator. He has been in the Air Force one year. Sergeant Day is married to the former Lori Ann Rogers of Gooding, Idaho. They have one child, a son, He is assigned to the 2080 Communications Squadron here where he performs duties as a Curtis. He is a 1978 graduate of Carbon High School, Price, Utah. This is 4-- H! is the youth education program of the Cooperative Extension Service. This informal educational program is conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Land-Gra- 4-- H 4-- H A W-- 2. letter will be provided to the employee which provides instruc- for using Form 4852, Substitute Wage and Withholding Statement, or a signed and dated statement showing the tax withholding information for the missing W-when they file their income tax return. tions 2, Call our classified department and we will explain how the system works, help you write your ad, and place it in all the association newspapers. Utah Press Association conservation, environmental 4-- H 4-- H ' self-conce- pt people. A dynamic growing organization, has expanded steadily for the past 25 years. The most recent statistics indicate that there, are approximately 5 million boys and 4-- H in this youth educational program of Extension. girls involved Since 1914 over 40 million youth from all States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam have participated in 4-Anyone with questions about the Moab area groups, who would like to be a member, or would like to be a volunteer leader, call Sharon 4-- H Myron, Utah State University e Extension Economist,-a- t Our office is located in the basement of the County Courthouse, room 4. We are open 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Agent-Hom- 259-759- 8. 1-- J ' Remember Us When You Need I I Moab Ready-Mi- 259-531- 8 The way to cover the State of Utah is with a statewide classified ad. . .it is so easy: the additional $3.00. charge QnOfjfimiilaili per word is x 767 W. Kane Creek Blvd. The For additional words over the basic 25, E7 I Job Printing 25 words $59. im- provement, community service and food preparation, and participate in programs that aid youth employment and career decisions, health, nutrition, home improvement, and family relationships. As a result of international cooperation with many countries, is also contributing to world understanding. In the process, youth apply leadership skills, and acquire a positive learn to respect and get along with If You Havent Tried Our Fast Service Commercial Printing, Give Us a Call Today! One phone call. uftip LIBRARY MOVIES Grand County Library will hold its weekly Film Festival for children of all ages this Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. The films being shown this week are, Yankee Doodle CrickThe Wild Rose, When Dad et, Lost His Job, Two Foolish Cats, and The Ugly Duckling. The movies are free. Universities, 1890 Inst- nt 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H You or your secretary will do one simple bit of paperwork. Land-Gra- itutions and Tuskegee Institute, USDA, and cooperating counties with support from the National council and other private support. These youth contribute to energy nt 4-- H Grand County Democratic Central Committee holding VICTORY PARTY 86 Jan. 26, Civic Center - Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Please bring an International Covered Dish i leam-by-doi- 4-- H 4-- H One invoice. This mission is carried out through the involvement of parents, volunteer leaders and other adults who organize and conduct educational subjectproject experience in community and family settings. These experiences are supported by research and Extension functions represented by 4-- H 4-- H We can deliver your ad to 170,000 homes in the State of Utah. society. Extension staff and volunteer leaders. program Participation in the is open to all interested youth, regardless of race, color, sex, creed, national origin, or handicap. Participants are primarily between the ages of 9 and 19 and reside in every demographic area; farm, city and in between. The success of the program is attributed to the nearly 600,000 volunteer leaders who are backed by the strong educational base of the University staff in every county of the nation. participants are youth taking part in programs provided as the result of action planned and initiated by Extension personnel in cooperation with volunteer leadership at the local level. This includes youth participating in programs conducted through the 1890 colleges and universities and those involved in the Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program. Youth may participate in through a variety of program delivery modes. These include clubs, special organized interest or short-tergroups, school enrichment programs, instructional TV, camping or an individual members. is to assist The mission of youth in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming productive g, contributing members of and County Governments and combines the work of Federal, State and local 4--H One ad. attitudes that will enable them to become Universities, Land-Gra- nt m Statewide classified ads in Utahs community newspapers allow you to place your ad in 35 newspapers throughout the state. I 4-- 4-- H Statewide Classified Ads J?; Moab airman gained promotion State first of February If you want success, get to Retirement. Financial Planning. Checking. And the security of being FDIC Insured. forms should be ready by W-- 2 Mrs. Pearl P. Pate, Chief Telephone Switchboard Operator, and Lt. Col. Theodore A. Hohn, Commander, 2080 Communications Squadron, present newly promoted Airman First Class Larry Day with his first pair of stripes for the new grade. & BYOB Everyone Come! Live music & fun I |