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Show i?rrv IRS Warns Taxpayers Against Dishonest Tax Return Preparers I hi SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -"Intfrti.il lvf emit- e Excessive modesty isn't a Unit to boast about For in the competitive world in it it more wluh we live i v to ' sell than t v Don t away from this quiz. if sou want to Pint out win! her or not vou re too modi si 1 It a Irn-itcomplum-ni' clothing you on an item that vnu're wearing, vou should hay that you re Iliad that he or she bins vour taste, till 'J'cll hrn you think the appii'el is out of the nidinarv, or iCl Say ll.til you have mans more u tractive at home'. 2 When your eni lover gives you a raise, its best ui say that I.AI A nu don I rcallv doseivc it, i Hi Its about lime, or iti A'ou parer who presents misleading chums on the uomlier of tan paver ptepared returns that err in tin Caiverniuei'ts favor. Don't peimit vour tav refund to he mailed to the prepare r. Have it sent to sour own home Avoid the piepaier who "guarantees" refunds, wants i percent one of the refund, ore hums to know "all the angles. Utah taxpayers a m. vt i lie i Hist to help them aioul uiisernpulims tat return t(Kl,iv offert-- d s, "Most la return preparersaie competent and honed," s.iul of ise, Distiict Dm-rfn- r the IKS, "hut some of them seek to prepare returns Ldst-lv-- , "THE I NSC HI PI LOI S return preparer is tspicallv not a tat expert," he said. "He thinks that certain 'average deductions' (an he taken on items smh as contributions, medical espouses, cr ctemp-tion- s for clients ssho cant legit claim smh deductions. "The IKS checklist still help I'tali taxpavm stcc-- r clear of the unethical piepatcr, Mr. V' ise d , ntsi-ssa- ) checklist uds iscs t,w-- p Arthur Ward n When yon feel vou have been wronged and find it diliicult to forgive. use vour ESI I'aiilniimg ham Arthur W aid later Evpiess AW AY from the pre catch its best to Talk about tla one that got awav, ilii fill how you enjoved Untight, OI i(' Say lluit someknow caught an even one a few days ago tugger aiji pavolua nuv q tmu v.-- h-- h a charily only? 4, When it's your birthday and you receive an extrava bv W it Soinc-thin- STAY ' If vou le a lisherman who s made a particularly lug remuneration friend of vour-- , dies and his family requests that, in place of flowers, a contribution lie made to a Particular charity, your wisest course of action would be to (A) Send a sympathy card and contribute to the charity, (HI Send flowers and contribute to the charily, ll") Contribute to the .nit la enii i woq Viisi.j.iu.i.I i tj (jj, ravjjptt a,i 1 t vew rtuirq i sii up o 'vqjrclojvs Puissajilxa c pun njijm A'luoqj ji) oi am ja woq ainquuai.i put- xaawojj tn-'t uoii'4.umu,ij piaoii ip u ippe aqj aicijajd If u i ms iui s uosjud iji j; cmi i esci jaqju aqj uo cjosaav ivqpa q.mui onj w JJjq v')sijHu ajsiq jnov' s.i'jij 1! oqs ro aq piqH .u,no,v jut,) SM.iwSNV AIS IV) I FANTASTIC JANUARY CLEARANCE SAVINGS ON FAMOUS BRAND FOOTWEAR! t v legislation to in, tin ad.li cveiagr ii n.il vvuikeiv hu the (list tunc, u a dm-- ; tn lliilx It Hinvvn. Kiqmiial I tn t it t.u Man-liwi-tu IVnvci l.ir ( 'iilniadii. M nl nia N.iilli Diknta. Smith I Ed1. 1, I I ih ami mining "I OI! I II! first time main nia ini.uid w i kt is an- tligihlt-l a mi nt ''i i lal ii .uni tlicv vmid kmnv ll mil tin Iunwn said "Si i t.u, nnh ib. ait (Km Mnilc li.nc a'lied m I tali - ust pait nl" those wliu i mild vi i i appieciale ihe additional It a I situ-t-rel- bv the tun When vou aie t of tiials, tr mbles and tiilmlatinos use your ESI Expiess Somethin!' Pet seven mt; by William avers: Never sitn a blank return. Don't line a preparer who hints he has a special relationship with the IKS or has a special tie-iwith IKS CouiMitcrs. Don't sit'll a return prepaied in pencil, sine e it could Uchangixl - s 3 1 he IKS nl IV Regional I.ibi'i tic lab ate lOHtcimJ that 'mv e..ic entitled In iiucm 'l w incut ui'iiiame t tits inulci cun igt-i- v legist, it) u signed In IicMdcnt I'mdiin New A car s vine imi aw an- ot then njits ..ml mn In- losing h.ullv needed mum-atlmc-ii- s honest, ethical piepaier. Smh preparers Hr(oim a valuable service for both tavjxivers and the IKS. In addition, taspavers should insist that their ptepareis stun and put their social security number or employer identification number on the return." said. thy-sil- mb igfin c - i A - i Ih-ii- c 1 s gi tling help Hlc'atbes tbele eullci a who dieani ot the sw tut;' AA c II the Din Mmr( o ol k'Hkane, AAasli. i nil qu.nuntee but its new qold tianniiq yon aid can help vmi qet tine weiqlited device that Inc ks onto till- - c lub shaft neal the head Dm Alot slows down thi ti.uksw iiij and lets the qollei s w list c ih k lutmalK , inakmq il , nl mipos sible to svvme fioiu the top Its inventois i hum that the aie a mole Hiweifol swinq and a follow ihtouqh mine i oiiMsli-uI Blown advises ' I ici iimmeiid hat wliu thinks tliev might -' tn the III .1 lijlblc go la lies! 'mat of 1c t nf the I tall h i,iitincnt nl I in'hiv Set u linil tint wlicthcl they jii.il tils ilv hu tin eincigetuv assistame now .nailabh ." I he Hiieiniliivin(-n- l msm.im I 1, urns seitnm at Imal Utah l l Di j Si i u uf I injdtiv i ibiies will ask about lit ami wages (m eai b ol the Newsweek as 32 weiks to cligi nl.li An old ladv totteied into a KKI(; AS MIC lliif the (ol laws eis otlu-- and asked lor helji lowing cmplnvim-ii- t inloimation as m atr.mquu; lor a dnmee. "A ill ; jxissible. av stubs, names and ad asked the voiie-tniilnets so ml seeiitl lavvver "Tell me, lliaudma, bow tv laid and title-- iccoids sue Ii as "I'm SI, slit- - am old ale vim-mimin' tax m AN 2 forms vvered. Eiqlitv fom' And bow old Hits special assistance is vour husband'" "Mv Imsluud is covets new job alcas such as ST. "Ilovv lone have you been tainiwoik diiinestii service wmk, "Next Sejteinbei will inairii-il-oi state or qov eminent Ih- h2 veais. "M.iined h2 veins' plovment 'I lie- El claims (lific-VAbv would vou want a ilivon-will Ik- able to tell you ll am ol now-'('.laniluia " is your jiast veals einjiloyinent isenoiiqb now covered l avoiite "Ms ijor jocxmi. In addition. aj)licants must Jokes," I.nade. luce! tin vvat'e and tmu ieioi:e.iin-ni- ot-e- . nn-n- t I 1 iiK-n- mt-n- v in-- l I nubt-lievint- ll Iik-.i- - - - converse - ALL STARS LEATHER SUEDE Natural Cas Price Controls Pinching Farm Fertilizer BASKETBALL SHOES (!ov eminent iiilerlerentc-vlth the maiket svstem is sipieeini; the nation's food pioduetion industrv in a vital area, the farm fertiliei supply, a Itali larm warned todav Finest sueded glove leather in standard white. Molded, sure gripping soles. Cushioned insole and arch support. &689MOC ELMO HAMILTON, pusi-ch-iuf the Ltall Faun Bureau Federation, said that concern is growing ovei the cm (ailment of fertilizer production due to a shortage of natural gas. Some 30 ammonia plants have had their gas supplies either shut off or sharply curtailed, he explained. "The chop in supply is taking place because gas produc ers are limited bv the government in TOE HUNTING & WORK BOOT Why should you join the Payroll Savings THE The boot chosen most Long SUEDE LEATHER popular in its price range. Under bevel, oil resistant sole. TYROLEAN Plan now? Maybe youll find out later. v I ailuliaiv An iiduititin in (mat i Mismiij it ii ii t would not an loinaln alls make axadahh to the liuu-giand st.uving aikhlioual m plant pint) in," Atouioe gi.uu said 'A e ahead- expotl m.ist ot oui IihkI glam inttiiig luik on meat i hi ii st l.in would ii.it maki anv moll lood glam avaltil.le lsiu it mole jHojih- ..U'lMa-woul- d . at teed glams m h - giam soighum and lield ton. someone, tin uiiHiitmg nation, I (asjuv iisoiih.iutal.lt oigai.tz ill. ns still would have lo hiix il and shli it I mi tin mioii , an .ci t if u lal ledmliou m tael i a- onsmnjH loll w.isletul of would Ih tvtnmelv li s. min s whl h i an Ih i oils eil i il ml. i tood l. mmmaiil tom 1, animals like hi el and daltv l cattle. Feed lol cattle, toll ol if sisls almost enlm-lfibrous m.ili iials like Image and grass, which man can't .it and i ,2 ciMIse glams which mml be i.intmued pit- wnnl eat IH IF ( A I UF sjHi.d all m most ol then lives fating glass m forage In the I lilted States alone, we have HM) milh.m acres ol glaznot suitable lor ciop ing laud nil it lion which would go to pi waste if it were not toi miuiuant animals "In fact, there an- t.u mine tones ot jilanf material in the vvoild whiih man cant eat than there art tons nf materia! which lit can eat The onlv wav to convert these- rough, fibrous uiateiials into human food is to make them available to cattle and sheep AAV are indeed fortunate to have i attic-aa means of harvest mg final from laud which taiinof glow crops for not onlv in the U.S. human listhut throughout lilt- - world." la-e- i.m-gfi- , jh-.- - - s Mv wife got a ob at McDon-ild'I li.vt makes her a Ham- the- - tlu-- burger lleljH-- s Slielbv fricdman r u-- cattle being luaiketed III the U S. have received little nr no gram, n.ev aie raised to market weight almost entuilv on 'grass unci loiigha-g- Hearing (oiiMrvatin Rrodiure flow A'ou Can Convive A our Hearing." an eight page brochure detailing liovv indiv (duals tan protect themv-lvefrom one of the most common can vs of phvsital ilis.ilnlitv. is available without cost fiom the Crusade for lleai mg Cmivrvatiou. Uli: CKUSADF, snmsored s e bv Cliitago-lMse- Flec-tronic- CorHratnn. m hearing aids and electronic hearing lest instruments, is dedicated to promoting hearing conservation and to the control of noise jxilliitiim. Iteltone President I .aw rent e M Posen stresvd the need for hearing convrvation by pointing out there are approximately 144 million Americans currently suf-f- t ring from measurable hearing losses. "And the uiimlier one cause ol hearing loss today is exposure to excessive noise, he said. Tlie brochure outlines effective hearing convrvation action programs individuals can take while on the job, in recreational pursuits, in their homes, on the idghways and within their communities. POINTING OIT that hearing impairments strike people of all ages and all walks of life, Posen said that while hearing loss is most common among versons of age and older, there are currently an estimated 800, (XX) individuals under age 17 who are hearing loss victims it The difference between oil and natural gas aie running pirct-close to the same," Hamilton added. N'ocoinpanv will continue pioducmg when financial incentive ceases to exist. Unless the gos eminent lifts the controls and lets the bee mar, the farm ket w aineil. the shortage could reach well into the future. ojH-iate- FA KM BUREAU policy calls for decontrol of gas prices, and Hamilton pointed out that dent Ford in his his recent speech, called for an end to price intei feu-neby the Federal Power Commission. and consumers Fanners should join foices to encourage an end to the price controls on natmal gas, Hamilton said. At this lime of world food shortages, insufficient fertilizer supplies could he Presi- e verv serious. Tins tiny large closet'" apaitiin-n- has t a A task without a vision is drudgery; a vision without a task is a dieam. a task with a vision is vic- "Closet' Thats the Shelbv Flieduian tors. Contributed Vocational Program Offered At Skills Center A new youth education program for about 70 high school seniors now is functioning through the Salt Lake Skills Center at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake and the Comprehensive Fmplovment and Training Act (CFTA). MAX S. LOAA E, supervisor of Skills Center programs, says those enrolled attend their regular high schools half the day and then get Skills Center training in vocational and trade subjects the remainder of the day. Some $23, 000 has been budgeted to handle the new program, according to Lowe. Lowe adds that the program has three benefits. Students must be regularly enrolled in high school or a completion program to qualify. So, students get their high si hool diplomas, they get a jump on obtaining an employable skill, and they get training for which they are paid. DARYL AA'ALKER, a representative of the Salt Lake County Al'ork Experience Program, assists in the job placement aspects of the project. Lowe says the program helps those enrolled to obtain early employment after high school and offers advancement and pay increase incentives as well as opportunities in the states colleges and universities. edu-caion- al HIKING BOOTS wearing leather uppers. Genuine waffle-cleate- d sole with rugged suede leather uppers. Crinkle padded ankle support, padded tongue and interior. Speed lacing for easy on and off. 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Take . stock ; Easy, rounded mmenca. 1 st PLACE AWARD 215 WINNER IN TOOELE NORTH MAIN Join the Payroll Savings Plan. s world leader 1 In-ad- Mustan l - can change for gas at the wellhead It's creating a vnous gap puces for 1 and svnthctic gases running at $1 23 per thousand cubit feet and the controlled putt- - of 23 cents per thousand cubic feet for natural gas vvliat i nii-au- s Ih-c- A I Here in the U.S, Monroe .."I mi more than three (mirths of all of the feed umtv used in Ireef pn h lit mu come hum grass, hay, 'ilage, ciop residue's and llie balance of the total ration is feed gram, hut the gram outage has i dec luting o ed availability and high i osx "A F A1 SO should note," Mmiloe said, "at least of the and mgamutioiis arc advinating ineath s' dtvs and reductions in I of i ousuinptnMi as a making tin giaui avail (lilt- - hu itiu-chuman t oieituipti.iu How-ev- i iht-l an doing a ihs sei v ii ( when thev offi-- i these ill ads iv d uiggi xlim nils M All MINI was iliadi I.hI.iv bv I .iM.ii Ahilime, Ilesiilelil, t lall t attlemeu s Assn c itlllll -- iliM-s- Friday, January 31, 1975 will ''mm- - ot tin-- st ite law In I tali, an imeinpl.ived wnikei must have c. iiurd at hast $7HH In the last '2 weeks, with at least $12H m eai ll ol two ijoatleis ot that vear In uneiiii!oved uteinq Winkers to tills! on. it lllc-- ijiallfv l I I lieiu tits toi Hniwii notes. " Ibis eiiieieem v It eisl.it ton was pasv-speidiiatlv to qnt- - as slst.mee to those woikeis vvlm lost then obs bee aust-- ol vvoisenmq AAe iHonoimi leahe mieinjilovini-n- t is b.ud on woikeis and then lamdit-- in mam wass Hul until ibex can find an otliei ob oi until the cummin impioves eiitiueli lot them to qel then jobs h.iik. this sM-- lal t I assistance can help then lin.incl.il bmdeiis im-nt- i ! IWIe I rdnst ript, Cattle Convert Vate Plants Into Valuable Human Food iiem plo nient Assistance I r git-give- Tlie Mav Not Know They Are Entitled To gant inti, veil should (At Sav hat vou don't really deserve it, Ml Thank the ha his generosity, or (Cl Ask a mutual friend how much he thinks the Kill cost l Mr Wist said, "Tavp.ivers who have their filltxl out bv someone ehe should seek an lneiu ployed Some heating unit. If your furnace is not running at peak efficiency, youre wasting energy and dollars. Clean oil filters to insure greater heating efficiency. If it is a hotair system, change the air filters at least once during the winter. 2. Careful maintenance of your hot water heater can also save you money. Keep the temperature at 140. Check your hot water taps for leaks: one drop of water a second can waste up to 700 gallons a year. Drain a pail of water from hot water tanks every month to remove sediment and improve efficiency. 3. Dont be a thermostat fiddler. Switching room temperatures back and forth wastes fuel. Lower the thermostat at night. By setting it back 10 degrees for 8 hours, you can save 10 per- - ENERGY SAVING cent or more on your heatther- Lower the mostat to 55 degrees when you are going to be away for more than a day 4. To keep the waim air se in and the cold air windows and doors Keep children promptly. from running in and out unnecessarily. Experts estimate that fuel bills are three percent higher for each child you have. Use weathei stripping, storm windows and insulation Storm windows will cut in half the heat needlessly lost through or- ing bills. out-clo- TIPS registers 6. Close fireplace dampers when not in use. If dampers are missing and fireplace is not used, close chimney openings. 7. Open window shades, blinds, or draperies to let sunshine and warmth into the rooms during the day. Its a free source of home heating. Another way to save turn off heat in rooms being ventilated or not in use. The kitchen is especially important for energy savings. There are many ways to conserve energy that can be used year round. 1. When baking or roasting, avoid peaking in the oven Every time you open the oven door, you lose of your heat. Not all foods require a oven The rule of thumb is, one-fourt- h d r ii dinary sashes Six inches of thermal insulation over your top floor ceiling pays for itself by helping to hold heat in. 5. Check radiator enclosures to be sure they are not trapping heat. If you paint them, use enamel, which permits greater radiation. Check steam radiator valves for proper function. Replace valves with adjustable ones. Drain air or water from steam radiators to allow them to heat up fully. Bleed air from circulating hot water heating systems. Remove rugs and furniture from places where they block radiators or if it takes more than an hour to cook, start with an un- heated oven. 2. Try to cut down on opening and closing the refrigeratorfreezer door by removing and replacing several articles at one time. 3. Start with hot tap water for boiling: a major part of the heating will already be done. I |