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Show a I w I I 3 Nephi news npw; Following graveside services in Nephi for Samuel Ralph Stanley, relatives ana friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates, where a luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wicklund and children Burk, Mike, Eric, and Cassy; Mr. and Mrs. James Turner and Matthew, Mark, Randy, and Joy Turner; Mrs, Janie Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley; Larry, Mike, Shelly, and Sandra Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White; Mrs. DeLois Christensen; Mrs. Shir-len- e Trunillo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke; Fred Clarke; Tanya Hilton; Mrie Barthol; Shirley Diggim ; Debbie Mickel-sen- ; Bruce Olert; Lou Leon; Daryl Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bean; Miss Diann Bills; Mrs. Betty Anderson; and Mrs. Elena Stanley. V w Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Hanse- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson spent New Years day in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parrish. Visitors at the R. E. Jensen home during the Christmas holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen and son Jason of Sandy, Eileen Jensen of Las Vegas, and Karen Jensen of Cedar City. on The 4 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah January 2, 1975 This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U. S. Visitors on Christmas day at Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public the Gerald Newton home were service to taxpayers. The column answers questions Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers asked by taxpayers. most frequently and family and Mr. and Mrs. Q. I received $2,000 in cash as a wedding gift. I know Im not taxed on this amount, but can I add it to my income to determine my sales tax deduction from the tables in the tax form package? Tax exempt income, such as gifts, social security benefits, life insurance proceeds, etc., may be added to your other income to compute your sales tax deduction from the tax form tables. A. Yes. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fowkes and children of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Holiday of Salt Lake City, Helen Hoyt of Provo, and Julie Anderson of Mona were visitors on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowkes. I received a bill from the IRS which included an es;i- Q. Visitors on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of births Recent interest to Ballow were Mr. and Mrs. Pete NorEast Juab County residents inman Ballow and son Chad of clude the following: n Orem, Mr. and Mrs. of Payson, and Mr. and 17 to Mr. Girl, born December Mrs. Eldon Bowles and family of and Mrs. Larry Lyman of Nephi. Nephi. She will be named Elsie Lyman. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Joseph Lyman of Nephi and Mrs. Elsie Mitchell of Moroni. Mrs. George B. Kendall during the Christmas holidays were Miss Kathy Kendal' rf St. 28 December born to Mr. Boy, and Mrs. Randy Greenhalgh of George, and Alan Kendall of Nephi. He will be named Wayne Bremerton, Washington. On Joseph Greenhalgh. Grandpar- Christmas day, a family dinner ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinn was held at the Kendall home. Morgan of Levan and Mr. and Other guests were Mrs. Lorene Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh of Kirgan of Nephi and Mrs. Bonnie Woodward of Springville. Nephi. Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summers and children Amy, Jeana, and Cindy of Washington, D. C. have been visiting in Mona during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sperry, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell. Gary Bywater and family, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Butler of Colorado; Mrs. Hilda Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beardall, all of Mona ; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Newton and family of Moroni; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nielsen of Orem. Levan news New babies of Pleasant Grove were recent visitors at the home of Rheta Visitors on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell and children Allyn, Mathew, and Paula of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence and children Pamela, Kathy, and Brad of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Bent Bryan of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobsen and daughter Kristy of Mona. Mrs. Ray Newton was honored her 86th birthday anniversary on December 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and family, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell of Midvale; and Mrs. Ray Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and family, all of Mona. Jack Pace mated tax penalty. What does this mean? A. In general, the law requires that at least 80 percent (66 percent for farmers and fishermen) of the income and tax shown on a return must have been paid before the return is filed. This payment is due in four installments, and at least 20 percent h of 80 percent) of the total tax must be paid by the date each installment is due. If an installment is underpaid, the taxpayer incurs a penalty of six percent a year (one-fourt- JACK'S Boy, born December 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele. He will be named Andrew Chet Steele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kendall and H. Delwin Steele, all of Nephi. on the amount of the under- payment unless he qualifies for relief under one of the exceptions provided by law. If, when you filed your Form 1040, you did not submit a Form 2210, Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals, to support your computation of the penaltyor to explain why you believe the penalty does not apply and you still believe the penalty should not be imposed, you should file the Form 2210 now. The form should have been enclosed with your bill. A copy also may be obtained from any IRS office. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard and sons Tony and Tracy of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beard and daughter Kristie of Nephi, and Miss Phyllis Beard of Levan were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard on December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard spent three days during the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hodson and family in Midvale. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hodson of Salt Lake. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman during the Christmas holidays were Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph and Mangelson visited on Christmas children of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Brent Jackman and son of NeMangelson and family at Pay-so- n phi, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson and daughter of Pay-soWitt and family at Salt Lake City. They also visited during Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mangelson and family and daughter of Cedar City were visitors on Sunday at the home at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. of Ralph Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando AnderMr. and Mrs. John B. Hansen son, Marlene Anderson, Jean and son Mathew of Salt Lake Chamblee, and Ray Lynn Anderson visited in Sutherland City visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelwith Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sanford on Thursday. On Friday, son. they visited in Moroni with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangeland Mrs. Frank Christensen. son spent Christmas at the home Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stephen-se- n of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. and family of Salt Lake City Reed of Salt Lake City. They were dinner guests on Sunday at also visited with other members of their family. the Pete Ballow home. r JANUARY Singing Teakettle -Several colors to select from JUST ARRIVED -- See our new Rods One table of Closeouts (as they are) Some slightly damaged some with- - out boxes INSURANCE AGENCY K. 51 J. - North Main SPERRY, Phone 623-038- Agent 7 Utah Nephi, - some soiled - some old; - Save on these items No returns 13 O FF All sales final stock AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE ROMES BONDS IN THIS AREA SERVICE OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE K-- J - Tension Rods - Traverse - Hooks - Plater Hooks - Rings CLOSEOUT- S- , MOTORCYCLES SNOW MOBILES The - -- and Clips. Check with us for your Curtain and Drapery Needs. FIRE BUSINESS I received a lump-supayment for accrued leave upon resigning from the Federal Government. Is this amount taxable? A. Yes. Such amounts must be included in your income. CURTAIN ROD DISPLAY Cafe Rods providing your insurance needs. Q. LIGHTS AND DECORATIONS I would appreciate the privilege of Congratulations to LLOYD WILLIAMS, winner of the beautiful new GE Range awarded by Plumbing and Builders Supply 66 South Main Utah 4-- D Nephi Q. I know that in order to claim my son as a dependent, COUNTRY AND WESTERN IS HAVING THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS I must furnish more than half of his total support for the year. Is everything I spend for him considered as total support furnished by me? Generally, total support includes expenditures for providing food, shelter, clothing, education, medical and dental care, recreation, transportation, and similar necessities. However, certain items are specifically excluded from total support. Some of these are life insurance premiums, the purchase of an automobile or other large capital expenditure, Federal, state or local income tax payments, social security tax payments and funeral expenses. A. No. COME IN AND SEE OUR MANY BARGAINS - - SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. RflaEies Your Shopping Are there restrictions on how much you can deduct for casualty and theft losses? Q. A. Yes, ALL BANKCARDS ARE Small Enough to Know You WELCOMED Large Enough to Serve You different rules apply for computing a casualty and theft loss deduction on property used for personal purposes, and property used for business purposes. A personal caualty or theft loss may be deductible to the extent that it exceeds $100. OUR NEW MEAT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM takes the guesswork out of selecting meat and how to prepare it . . . helps you be a "smarter" meat shopper and a better cook. THIS IMPROVEDMEAT IDENTITY LABELING tells you at a glance the type of meat (beef, pork, lamb or veal), the primal cut (where it comes from) and the specific portion of the primal cut or common retail name. USE RECOMMENDED COOKING METHODS with favorite recipes for maximum family eating enjoyment and satisfaction from your shopping. OUR NEW MEAT LABELS TELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW O HERE 0 IS THE KIND OF MEAT HERE'S THE PRIMAL CUT 0 HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL Give your favorite college coed a subscription to M HERE'S WHAT OUR MEAT LABELING DOES FOR YOU Match our new and improved system of meat identity labeling with the beef, pork, lamb and veal retail meat charts on display in our meat department and youre on your way to quicker and easier shopping every time. Cooking methods recommended on the charts tell you how to prepare and serve the many cuts of meat with all the tempting flavor and savory goodness your entire family will enjoy. KIND OF MEAT No need to guess on the kind of meat. First, on every label is the kind of meat BEEF, PORK, LAMB r FIND YOUR FAVORITE RETAIL CUT NAME or VEAL. PRIMAL ROUND (WHOLESALE) CUT CHUCK, tells where the meat comes from. RIB, LOIN Or PORTION OR RETAIL CUT BLADE SIRLOIN STEAK, or TOP ROUND STEAK tells you exactly what part of the primal cut the meat comes from SPECIFIC POT-ROAS- FOUR LARGE CHARTS OF RETAIL MEAT CUTS, for your convenience, are on display in all our stores. Beef pork, lamb and veal charts will help you our cuts of meat on display and suggest approved identify ways for cooking them. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about our new meat identification program, ask our meat department people the next time you're in our store. They'll not only have the answers for you, but they'll be glad to suggest a number of specialty cuts as well as regular cuts that'll add variety and interest to everyday meals. From time to time we'll have special recipes for you, too! INFORMATIVE BROCHURE ON MEAT CUT IDENTIFICATION and recommended ways to cook various cuts of beef, pork, lamb and veal. Get your copy free Ideal for the homemaker who strives to serve her family appetizing, nutritious meals. E S r I I the gift that keeps on giving all year long It's 1 MEAT IDENTITY LABELING I conforms to the nationwide UNIFORM RETAIL MEAT IDENTITY STANDARDS and is endorsed by the NATIONAL LIVE STOCK & MEAT BOARD NEPHI -- UTAH retiring Individual j |