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Show wwunnun- uirriiiirTiffinrTiii 8 The Salina Sun. Wednesday. De: 23. 1992 Nearly 5 million Lots of Utah families missing out fish into Strawberry on federal tax credits money - Dennis Hinkamp I tab Consumer Information Wriu r Utah State University Hundreds, may be thousands oi Utah families are missing out on federal tax credits that thsy simply arc not aware are available The Lamed Income lav ('red i is available to any house hoi with children that has an adpisi J prose income ol $22,170 or less umilies in this income range are also cl mil le for tax credits lor health insm mu m prcmiumspaidfortheircliikiien another credit lor a child bn m 1992 Jan Hadley, Utah Public fairs officer for the Internal R uium Service, said that last ear "2 0'm families filed for this credit and received a total ol about SSX mil i i to help eligible families fill out the who miss out by not tiling J he ciedit is available to single m. ms necessaiy forms Information is always available through the federal toll free tax assistance number, 1 Forms and publicauons are TAX-FORavailable by calling The form for this program is 596, Earned Income Credit. The form y ou w ill need is called schedule EIC. From February 1 through April 15, the IRS offers Volunteers who help with income tax filing, VITA, You can call the toll free tax assistance number to find the VITA program nearest you losterparentsoranyoneelsc who has a dependent child less than lb suns (dd liv mg with them Married building separately istheonly status shut does not qualify tax credits are and somewhat dillicult to understand I owe noted II you think you may have qualified over the past three years, you can still hie an amended return to receive the money voumav have missed onion I tab Issues and Utah Chi! Iren are both making an e fort to get the word outand to he lp train people Ihcse under-publicic- d I r of Gold!! lion We know ihatnationalis the is arc about 14mil!ion household-- w uli children eligible, but onl about 12 million actually le Ihisniuv beaa that there arc several thousand in , that Pot Find i Almost five million fish have been stocked into Straw berry Reservoir since it was chemically treated in 1990, according to Division of Wildlife Resources Straw berry project leader Roger Wilson The breakdown is as follows 606, (XX) Kokanee salmon, 2, 206, (X)0 Bear Lake Cutthroat trout, and 2,071,000 sterile rainbow pout 1993 plans call for about 575,(XX) more sterile rainbow Pout for the big reservoir, and several hundred thousand cutthroat and kokanee Trout grow at a phenomenal rate in SPawberry Fish stocked next spring will be three to five inches long, and should grow about an inch and a half per month That means theyll reach catchablc sic by late summer Several sterile rainbow' trout over five pounds were caught by SPawberry anglers last fall Hang On. Rudolph! you haven't driven around the towns looking at the beautiful decorations on homes and in yards, do so before the week ends. In Redmond, Marie and Wayne Hawkins' home sports this frantic Rudolph trying to keep Santa from falling to the ground. If x Watch the SunNews V 41 planted Classifieds!! Phone News Items j j 1 Ephraim may be site for satellite 529-783- x 9 ground station Ephraim is being considered as the site for a satellite communications ground station, according to Bruce Jennings of the Manti Messenger. Ifapprovcd,as many as 200 technicians would be needed by the organization Ephraim was consider, as a site because the station requires an environment free Irom electro mag nctic noise. Testing w ill be done bj, Snow College A S10,()(X) Commu mly Impact Board grant b is been received to carry out this ntcessarv testing The mountains on boih side-- , of the valley shield the town Irom electronic noises. Other sites being consul red include Camarillo, California "Doing great says Coastal Coastal Corporation, the par ent company of Southern Utah T ucl Company, (SUFCo), reports it s c oal segment posted its 15th consecutive quarter of record operaling prol it 1 hecoal segment s third quar trer operating profit increased to $2 X million, compared wtih S21 7 million for the same period a ycai earlier. The nine months operating profit increased to S67 5 million compared with S65 1 million one vear ago. Coal sales for the nine month period from the company's mines were 11.2 million tons, compared with 11.5 milion for the period a year earlier. SUFCo has been one ol tins areas's major employers lor many years. fer m AzIA it 1 4 : ?.tw i1 's ITS j h: 1 i i -- tV v iJin r- 4 y, ' - Christmastime Will soon be here1 . We greatly appreciate your kind patronage, and look forward to serving you in the coming New Year Walker Oil Co. Centerfield wjft x lift tN i r Tw. yii& w t r t, trt ' r&fi w ? lj3, ,1 , r Deck the halls , Pile on the cheer, 1 if ' t ,i - ni rh- - r a ,$ (Mhhl Pvi '.IMf . 5 iVilw- I, SY J rfutz 4Jl . Wrfr- - 4 f y&x xYfLxtx " e- - " ; ' ? i f $V X.T. . Jt.. X to iA 1 Mi v May God bless you and your family. Thank you for your devoted patronage throughout the year. Gunnison Valley Hospital Board - Physicians - Staff - - I |