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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 2S, 1 Fourth Generation 97 1 Al an unprrttiva Court of Ward Ibai.N. hr Id III lha r UTrrnTun-rI'iTI. Jamrt May II, wat awaidrd lha Stoul ai;l f.la Here Salurtlav RtKkli wW IN 21) uni by Si Kulflt lilgr all llii 1jv by In iilawn ami wealing ilia l in I'namU fiNil llir wle will . irl DiuUnl Vrlruny u I '8 gl Wii;ii Win. U'x A rUK II ION LAM WllllilAV, llimr wild llie ll Imr miiiIho d lr. llirir llmir Itrallli, or llwir llvrlilmml at a rrtuli of ihnr noliiaty rf iH iiv ngtillv llir (iHMrni ol all tilimt, ami FKFAV llir annual talc uf HwUv ijilr I'V the rlriant of Fiarin Wait ollrit an of lur ilia njilr of lint tlirir toll. - p (a Shaw a Birthday grrrtingt bit who rrlrlnlrd Rupp and birthday annitrrtary May U, la it a ton uf Mr. and Mrs. Urry Rupp, of Dug ay and bat a npirtt I'ltl titlrr IJta who it ll.rra a unl.utunata (miva.t (, Btunlki old. Proud pamlparmtt ), tU,, u,p ,MH ,j1P ttHl ara Mr. and Mtv Georg Rupp julp fimkan. ,j ol Crantttilla and R(r. and Mrt. ami Rubnl Alim uf Toorla. MIIFKKIS, VF.W. Hml.lv ara attrmMrd by divablrd A bndro or wraLmrtl tirp d ami ilia pnarr.lt t rlriant. r.MilJ rrtuli in a lal fall. Ik lint w.utliv html- ratting tain-pigllir Irmil ami rrar j- 1'itit t.ua n - tUI Mill! ISC bat I mrn a way of life in lha Tunirr family. Rat L in ISO ami W lha firtl faiijl Radge wrre awardrd in lint family lu Jimmy grand-lI hr r Vaulin - Turner ami bit Mu' Itlri.i t Series Starting bailor. will gi i luflal. Mil Trlr Our Vanishing Liberties! Fugle Budge Award Huiltly Poppies To Ht' Solti Exposes Americas Secret Rulers! a Don't look now, but "Big Brother" U watthing you. H'i chrcking out the food yuu eat. The medicine you taka when you'r ill. Even the book you read! And if "Big Brother" disapprove, beware! There's no telling wVn you will be his nest ol tour mg-ert- n. lutitrlv lor i Mil air of dital.lrtl trlriant. ami llir uf dn raw'd il ami a quick stroke of the can wipe you out fin. he pen, ancially and destroy your repu-ta'io- n for life. He can raid your business or your home, often without a war rant, and confiscate your personal properly. He can send you to Jail, even though you haven't violated any JYMFSURNfR tr Interior Dejif. To Italic Oil, (at I au tiA .l.t.-rinin.-- a 70 t. oH-iiin- giaml-lathr- r stmt co roun pro-gian- r C nmi-nninil- y t mditviasAttry n award-winnin- )rag-rrt.N- i. ia hr i Aufck, rauiawabfa at nmlr rthlrtar of mir gfalitmk lu llir mrn of lint country who hatr ruled or loti llirir livrt in llirir obligalitNit at lu wrar a 4 CALL 12)341 Hut lily Poppy Am-mea- n cilurnt. Signrdi Robrrt II. Swan Mator JIMMY'S id llir tlalr ini May II. and to hit gfamllathrr had ihr llirill id pinning ihr Faglr Award im Jimmy, lint wat an rtlra thrill f.N Jimmv'i gran.lMrriit at il wat llirir wrhling Attention hav f.mr other brothers that he hopes will in his scouting f.aitvtcps. Fitvliennen & id AmFuture erica will lie veiling hot mll.-iLiv of ami Miulwiihes the (idling waviu. May 21 and .1(1 at the Settlement Canyon Pam. II.NiM-nMle- Point Shop e Ibcit5s& BIRTHS Rola-r- t and Deloris Fortin, Tooele, son. Mav 20. Jesus and Maria Alvarez, of Tooele, daughter. May 23. Henry and Linda Garcia, of 0 aca, Magna, son. May 27. 0 MEDICA- L- Roliert L. Peck, Tooele John Dawson, Tooele John Mortensen, Lakepoint Richard Outzen, Tooele IliflaiuEllBR bid oM-um- that e. SIRCER- YRoy Gene Brown, Tooele Anna Broderick, Tooele Paul Ruvhal, Tooele er is demonstrated No Cltisea Is Safe Out of this aeries emerges one frightening fact; you are being robbed of one of your basic freedoms the freedom of choice. You will quickly discover that no ritixen is immune to the wiles rison. "that unless Americans t Criminals of the dictocrats. They are al. . awaken to the insidious en-- i . , V I croachment upon their libertiea ready a part of your everyday cor- life, and their power is increasbla7kmail Ind by government agencies, using, bribery ing. Many authorities fear it ' legal and illegal police powers, L,L is too late to stop them that we face a future iVwhich act of our daily life will be they have already turned our terroined by administrative fiat democracy into a "didocracy." utght raids without warrants, rather than by law. But Omar V. Garrison does Provoca- (pirl Md Omar V. Garmon documenls not think it's too late. In this back Uus charge with evidence Hist ' It is a horTorW of men series of articles, ha suggests may cause you many a sleepless w)0 k t themoeU c. in urges ways in which you, as nighL power by polluting our atmos- - a private citiicn, can halt the As he opens your eyes to the phere, poisoning our foods, in- dictocrats' march dead in its and arrogance creasing the disease and death tracks. That is why you owe it crookedness that exist in many rgte j,, to yourself to read every one of country, the U installments of "Our Vanto all the But there is much more . . . offices, government ishing Liberties." deception and dirty tricks in more. the bureaucrats' arsenal, you The firvt invtallment of "Our Tyranny in our land is laid will indeed wonder what has be- starts in Vanivhing bare, when Omar V. Garrison come of our human values and nialet the nest weeks paper. Don't miss it! y of a Constitutional rights, ipccted, psychi ate. Like you, many people are concerned and expressed their views at these hearings. bills concerning Eighteen wild horses are currently being considered by the Congress. The the ; President of the I'nited fact that more than 1(X sponStates. 'I'1 sors are involved is a good meaHere is the letter sent by sure of the great interest in A. B. Evanko, acting director of these legislative proposals. Your concern and comments range management, with President Nixons answer: Sre and, again, appreciated many thanks for your letters. Second Grade Class Sincerely, West Elementary School A. B. Evanko Tooele, I'tah 81074 Acting Director of Range Management Dear Students: President Nixon has asked us to thank you for your recent letters and to reply for him. Protection and management of wild horses was the subject of hearings last month held by committees of loth the House of Representatives and the Sen Now that cigarette commercials are barred from TV, children are going to have to rely more ujxin themselves in developing had grammar habits. Franklin P. Jones How Does Your Garden Grow? burt: Z .snu high-hande- d case-histor- world-renowne- d President Nixon Replies To Childrens letters Mrs. Turners second grade class at the West Elementary ScIkniI who were so concerned alniut the preservation of the wild horses of I'tah received a reply to their letters this week from 0M-tiin- g 1000 North Maia prior Succrttlnl runs our everyday lives. What he uncovered was a high bnl.lrrt will pay, in a.l.li Ii.ni In aim Hint of llirir bolt, Ihr "shadow government" ntii.il rental for use of (hr pub- would be the envy of any police-statlic laud ami rovaltin ini any oil or gat rttraci.il, Mr. Sirltoii "It has become Increasingly tanl. dear to me, wrote Mr. Gar J.ul wat In llir (Nil tnnmv Dons Body FATIIFR Raw, naked, unchecked powby the countless vendettas conducted by federal bureaus against individuals and small businesses, whose only "crimes" were to exercise their freedom to question the bureaucrats' dogma. victim. With laws. ibr Ittoamr of oil and gat Irawt A wild fantasy, you say? A f.N id laud nmly lOI'lll atrrt l some writers fertile of SpnnC lit up taniMien. r Turn-rfigment walnut ami Thr many h.aut Man.Ni by llir R.irrau of laiml Then you are in imagination? Ijlirlly Muliial lutuiamr ii.ant In in tMnl in wtuliug trlriant, MaiMg.in.nt in (MflxNi (aamly fur a rude when you (aunanirv awakening, ibr drtur In "ll.aair ilia Drad hat tnrrly h it an lniurttiNi tm will In at a bid Liberties" "Our read llirtr-baVanishing fma f.N laivt I lint lot ibr family by llrljang June IT al 2 p m. Jung. based on Omar V. Garrisons Sn.r Miirlt id laud tailing Jiminyt latlirr ami new book, "The Dictocrats," I. ROBERT SWAV. Mayor havr lth trrvrtl many In tir Iioiii Sit In htO arrrt arr ! if Ilia lit ol T.aa-lbrrrby li.Nirt in llir w miting program at lu. hiil.il hi llir oifctiug, a. . uni which starts tomorrow in this PROUOTt lint MtNilmavirit. I). NicIwni. RI.M newspaper. lug In It. d uip llirIn nlirnt of ibr lnlN'r giamlwNi-iIn Ih inrtilt V7 fur tor .hoi flail, lliry arr Our "Shadow Government" iryogiiir tlalr law td Mari.m Turnrr, Hugh in llir J.i.k of lint laiiw bv ('am .mi, Siur Milr Omar V. Garrison, veteran reemn.aitlv In lit topNHl lliriNigh Allrn, wat trritNitly iuurr.l by (iant.Ni, (iavlunl Sp'lngt, Slnur newsIlia Niitbata of Ruddy lopHrv a tumbling li.nil.lrr, wliilr trrvmg (!ahm and R.oll.in.1 ('lillt brl.lt porter and MAO tUKt rout at a tt.H.lmatlrr in (uanlttillr. alHMit 20 milrt noilhratl of .at ilia day trl ati.lr Inr llir man, spent five years scaling of llirta tv ml tilt of Hr bad hit lait on a tooling the invisible walls that surround WMommo ti ctiAt, IRON CXACXI AND Sral.il bl.lt arr In In tiibmil-I.-.- I our federal agencies, and tearappirtialnai for I Itr ta.iilurt of trip in llir m.Niiilaint and in lair hiNitard ilra.L In RI.M, P. (). Hut HVL. ing apart, bit by bit, the bureautating ihr lifr id mir tinall laiv not MPtVtCTIONU I urge all tallinlit' lilirnt wat tiiiurd. Salt mir City, I'tah Mill cratic machinery that virtually In tlrjtt and lamhngt at tait atrist who stood by hrlplmly while government agents burned his books before his eyes. Brutality is reveal! in the facts behind the case of a woman who was literally hounded to her grave by the dictocrats, after the courts had found her innocent of any wrongdoing. I- l.ruthrr luana Tunirr. Al ihit lime Ihnr father. Jimmy gfral grandfather. Man.ai F, Turner tlartrd wmlmg in railIn? loo rnritrd ing and in I 'ill hit Radge. lu May I'llH amithrr uni id Mall.Ni Tunirr. Tnu. trtrltrd hit Faglr Award, Al that tamr limr Jimmy giral giaml.mnhrr f.lta Tunirr wat awardrd a pm Imaimg fmir minialuir lagle Badge. Slir wat lha only imnbrr al lhal lima in lha Sail lair Count il lu wrar (air Faglr pint, IIMMVS FAT Ilf H Man.Ni Jail Turner, wat ihr nrtl lu bit Faglr. ihr lirtl giaml uni id Man.Ni Tunirr. On July I'Mii amnhrr giamlwNi, )rnnir Turnrr rrtntrd lot Faglr Award. Jimmy It llir lirtl giral gland-un- i nf Man.Ni Tunirr lu rrtrivr ihr Faglr Award, TaxpdySifASjRS., t A This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. . A) Prizes are not taxable If they are awarded in recog- nition of past accomplishments in religious, charitable, scientific, artistic, educational, literary, or civic fields. In addi- tion, the recipient must have been selected without action on in I this overestimated form, you may his part and must not be exmy Q) By filing come when I filed my Deela exempt your wagei from with- pected to render any further ration of Estimated tax in holding of income tax. How- services. The prize would be taxable ever, your employer must ApriL What should I do? continue to withhold social se- if your daughter had to perA) Use the amended com' curity tax. form a specific act such as putation schedule on page 2 of writing an essay or doing a Form to take care of project rather than on the any substantial changes in Q) When will I receive my basis of her overall educational record. your estimated income or de- refund check? ductible expenses which may have occurred since you filed A) It normally takes 5- -6 your declaration. Show the Q) My son, who is a college amended estimated tax on line weeks, but it may take longer student, will probably earn 1 of the next declaration if you mailed your return near over $650 summer during 15 the deadline. which April Delays is due, along voucher vacation. Does this mean that will also the occur is return if with the payment of your reI cant claim him as an exvised second installment, on incomplete or inaccurate. this year? emption not 15. received June If you have your refund or a letter exreason for the deA) Not necessarily. If your Q) I will earn about $1,000 plaining the e student dur10 weeks after son is a within lay school this vacation during some part of each of contact ing return, your mailing Will summer. my employer of the year, the gross deduct withholding for income your local IRS office or write the IRS office where you filed income test does not apply. If tax from this salary? your return. Give all details you contribute more than one-ha- lf of your sonB total supA) Your employer must including your social security withhold income tax from your number, current address, and port for the year and if the salary unless you have filed a the approximate date the re- other dependency tests sre met, you may claim him as a Form W-4- E with him. turn was filed. E, Form dependent even though he has Withholding income of $650 or more during Exemption Certificate, is a new form that may be filed by Q) My daughter received a the year. an employee who had no tax $250 award because she was This same rule applies to liability for the preceding year the best student in her gradu- taxpayers children who are and expects none for the cur- ating class. Is this award under 19 at the end of the rent year. year. full-tim- s Graduation W-4- Sards (yrfttieucai The very special Jyleeta4 way to remember . Gardening can be fun. 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