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Show TO Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Jan. 13, 1977 X' iy Records help with taxes Bats subject of second science seminar the date that the return was due or filed, or two years from the date that the tax was paid, whichever occurs later. Taxpayers who keep good records during the entire year will be better prepared to file a complete and accurate tax return, the Internal Revenue Service One of the most misun- feared, animals in all of creation is the bat. Most people know that bats live a nocturnal life in caves, they sleep upside down and have built-iradar, and sometimes they drink blood. What most people dont know is the beneficial side of the winged mammal. expected to explore some of the myths about bats in the second of the natural resource at seminars College of Eastern Utah. The weekly program on tonight will concentrate on Bats around the World. n Bats, aside from the vampire bats, do not drink blood, and they do a great deal for the balance of nature by eating insects. Most people would be surprised at the wide variety and the great number of species of bats. Dr. Howe Black, a professor of zoology, is Dr. Black has gained a reputation as an expert on the habits of bats after several years of study of the little creatures from South America to Africa. Dr. Black will be exploring the world of the bat and showing interesting pictures of bat activity. The natural resources seminars' are held each Thursday evening in the CEU Science Building, Room 123. The programs are free and they begin at 7:30 p.m. from 12:00 noon Hot meals for Seniors-Frie- d Wed. 12 Chicken, 1:30 p.m. Ceramics, 2:00 pm. Council Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Art Class Carl Olsen. Some records should be Thurs. 13 12:00 noon Hot meals for kept even longer, the IRS Hamburger on Bun, 12:30 p.m. Fit For What? Discussion & Demonstration by Michael Frome, By keeping good financial advised, such as property H L. van records the taxpayer can records which should be Physical Therapist, 7:00 p.m. Esperanto not only substantiate ex- retained as long as they are Fiack. Weerd, 7:00 Ceramics Peggy and useful in determining the income penses, Round 12:00 noon Hot meals for itemized deductions listed basis of the original or Fri. 14 2:00 pm. Haron his or her tax return, but replacement property. In Steak, 1:00 p.m. Game monica Band, 8:00 p.m. also be aware of certain addition, copies of past tax Legion Hall. deductions that might returns can help the taxPatties in otherwise be overlooked. payer prepare future Mon. 17 12:00 noon Hot meals for Seniors-Bee- f Mushroom Sauce, 11:00 a.m. Blood pressure & weight-clinireturns. 2:00 p.m. Band Nursing Home, 2:00 Ceramics. Taxpayers are not inFor additional required to keep any par12:00 noon Hot meals for Seniors-Poron recor- Tues. 18 Chops ticular type of records, but formation Council 1:30 1:00 with all can p m. Stuffing, must Meeting, retain Project dkeeping, taxpayers they Arts & Crafts. free IRS receipts, cancelled checks, order the bills, and other written Publication 552, Recordocuments to prove their dkeeping Requirements and Starting classes for ceramics will be held Jan. 17, 1977. to a Guide Tax expenses, the IRS said. Publications, by sending February 14th through February 27th. Mardi Gras and Old South tour. (14Days& 13 Nights). Depart Price at 10:00 These records must be in the order blank found in a.m. and travel 1st day to Gallup, New Mexico. On our kept for at least three years the tax package. second day we will go to El Paso. 3rd day is to Del Rio, Texas. 4th day includes the Alamo and overnight in San Antonio. 5th day is a short day to Houston for touring. 6th day thru 9th day are spent in New Orleans for Mardi the governors council and SOCIO will meet Sunday Gras. Complete City Tour. Steamer Cruise on Lake at 2 p.m. in the basement of its chapter elections in Ponchatrain. (Mississippi River Cruise). After Mardi Notre Dame Church. It will February. Candidates for the 10th day to Greenville, Miss, via Natchez Gras its the election also will be discuss its new and Vicksburg. 11th day touring to Ft. Smith, Arkanrevision, appointments to announced. sas. 12th day to Salina, Kansas. 13th day to Denver, Colorado. 14th day home. Includes round trip transportation. Rooming, accomodations. Sightseeing as mentioned. Seats for Mardi Gras Parades. Fully escorted. $415.00 per person, based two to a room. Seniors-Barbeque- d Seniors-Braise- Dance-America- n c, k SOCIO to Jim Nelson meet Beauty seminar slated at CEU bi-la- Retirees can avoid quarterly payments Retirees can avoid tax making quarterly payments by filing a Form to have Federal income tax withheld on each and pension annuity W-4- P payment, the Internal Revenue Service said. By filing a Form W-4- Helper City P tax money is Even withheld, a declaration must be filed when the estimated gross income includes more than $500 on which no tax has been withheld. This, too, only applies when the estimated tax is $100 or more. oiiojtnfojy (1st North) Payment is then made either when the Form is filed or in equal 1040-E- S HILLS DRIVE quarterly PRICE, UTAH installments beginning with the filing form, the IRS said. general ment has invited all Eastern Utah beauticians to a special seminar Jan. 17 in the new department headquarters in the CEU Career Center. sent a letter back stating that Helper should publish the ordinances and post them just to be safe. According to Helper City A1 Fossat, the publishing costs for the ordinance would have been about $5,000. Thats more than the city has budgeted for it, he said. We would have had to use some of the money from the general fund, he added. Bryner said from his interpretation, the city does Bryner said he asked the not have to publish the Utah Attorney General for ordinances and has posted an opinion on the publishing them in the City Hall, and of the ordinances. The may possibly post them in Attorney Generals office the banks in Helper. farm report must file a declaration of estimated if some of circulation or be posted in three locations in the city. He said the law specifies that the paper must be published in the city. she income tax, Form 1040-E- S when the estimated tax is $100 or more. Bryce said state law newspaper If a retiree does not file a and receives pension payments or other incomes which are subject to tax, he Castle Heights, a new subdivision in Northeast Price, offers homes of superior construction, classic design and affordable prices. See the friendly salesmen at . . . Attorney Bryner requires all new ordinances to be published in a W-4- or Citys new zoning ordinances are now in effect after a legal maneuver by the city attorney to save several Helper city thousand dollars. W-4- P, Annuitants Request for Income Tax with the Withholding, agency paying the pension or annuity, the taxpayer will not have to estimate the amount of tax owed, nor will he or she have to pay a large sum of money at one time. The only requirement with form is that at least a $5 per month be withheld. Then, the taxpayer must only file an annual tax return on or before April 15. The College of Eastern Utah cosmetology depart- Legal move saves Helper City cash Recorder Federal 637-508- 4 d Day-Bing- Castle Heiatifs Monies 836 EAST CEDAR i r W Senior citizen events said. derstood, and therefore XX UTAH The prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers were mostly higher in er than a month earlier, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA. The first 8. the only CB warranty of its kind, stereo system savings & more. 1 I Feed: Prices paid for feeds in Utah in were generally down or unchaged. Bran, the only feed that increased, er per cwt. with $6.00 was $6.10 pared com- in November. i:HfcVA7ifK7 FULL WARRANTY FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR For as long as you own your car, we will repair or replace (at our option), free of charqe any Lafayette Model HB640 HB740 or HB940 Citizens Band Radio which fails due to defects in material or workmanship Simply return it to us Lafayette HB-64- 0 Mobile CB Radio Dual Digital circuitry RF stage Range-Booconversion receiver ANL Ceramic filter circuitry Switchable CBPA modes localdistance switch Lighted SPRF meter Switchable Transmit indicator light tone control Mike and mounting bracket phase-lock-loo- p st Range 20,000- OhmsVolt Multitester Was 18 95 Carry Case 2.95 Lafayette Lafayette RodlO Electronic ShOpptHQ Centers 21 -- Lafayette Soldering Gun tt Sale . 12, 1977 Dairy and Poultry: Milk cows, at $500.00 per head Crops : Utah barley raised to $2.10 per bu. in December from $2.08 per bu. in November. U.S. wheat dropped from $2.46 per bu. in November to $2.39 in December. U.S. corn and oats were both up in December. Utah hay increased in December. Alfalfa hay was $56.00 per ton, and other hay was $49.00. Low 3.49 10.00 Sale prices effective through Jan h price of $41.00. Hogs, at the U.S. level, were up to $36.30 per cwt. from Novembers $31.10. Utah wool was off 2 cents at 68 cents per pound compared with Novembers 70 cents per pound. from were up $5.00 November. This was a $40.00 increase over a year ago. Turkeys were 35 cents per pound, up 3 cents from November. Eggs at the U.S. level were 69.5 cents per dozen in December, an increase from 65.3 cents a month earlier. ('Lafayette Radio Electronics Corporation 1977 279 East 100 North, one block north of Valley Ford Mitchell Phone 637-520- 9 MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637-266- 8 Price and have Chevron Lambs, at $41.70 increased cents per cwt. from mid-mont- methods demonstrations y f 70 Novembers teaching earned him the respect of Cosmetology director, his peers. Nellie Barker, said the Mrs. Barker said she special guest at the program will be Jim hopes to make the workshop Nelson, one of the best an annual program for beauticians. cosmetologists in the West. professional She issued an invitation to Nelson works with Robert all professional hairstylists Steur and Friends of Salt to attend. It will be from 6 to Lake City. He has won 10 p.m. that evening. many awards for hairTours of the new CEU styling throughout the nation. As one of the oufacilities and an extstanding haircutting explanation of the CEU perts in the country, he program will be offered that the in demonstrates night. Meat Animals and Wool: Steers and heifers in Utah averaged $33.00 per cwt, an increase of 30 cents over November. Cows took a dip to $19.70 per cwt. from $20.00 in November. In December calves averaged $33.50 per cwt., a decrease of 80 cents from November. novative new trends and styles of tomorrow. His work with movie and television personalities has him much gained popularity; while his unique (SbseO vsJilHsxIitayiEBP r t |