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Show 1 12 A MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 DESERET NEWS, reason for rumina PJvl i ; s file thdr Utah income tax returns next year tiley will pret)atily hii.ve more to fume over than a tax increase, The fOrtn the'y will be compelled to use thpn the may be eveil inc,rc old form prior to adoption tiwo years ago of tip simplified iw ik hen Utah I ern . This is brought out in a study prepared tax by ihc Utah Foundation, the prlvate research organization. la next year's income tax returns will arise from the fact that Utah Legislature tied the definithe tion 01 taxable income to the Fedcral Revenue Code as ft livas constituted on 1?74," the Foundation Duc. "Complications itTl explains that tax cuts made by Congress v'llt necessitate a series Ili recently -adjustments" in 1975 state incomi. ecst t; be filecl t. i n,andaTion year. 75 ffect on May I to reflezt tax cuts enacted by Congress. The reduction stems, primarily from the following: An increase in the low income 300 to Winn for a allowanee from single person and $1.91xi tor a married couple filnig a joiat return. An increase in the standard deduction from 15 percent to 16 percent, with the maximom increased from $2.000 to ;i2,300 for a single person and $2,coo for a married couple filing a joint return tr.ke-hrim- holding, This is Ospite a si midi:menus increase in the amount of Mate taxes witheld In the case of persons earning $33,000 or more a year, however, the higher state withholding will more tha2 offset the federal reduction, thus resulting in a net increase in the amount of total federal-stattaxes withheld. For most taxpayers, there will be a net reduction. however. For instance, a man with a wife and two children earning $15,U01,) a year $1,25i) a month) will receive a $21.41 per month reduction in federal taxes withheld, while hiq stnte withholdit,g will po by $5,36. The everall result is a I6.04 per month gain in takchome pay. The reduction in federal withholding -s- percent went kith Foundation analyqs note that most in Utah will rece: it) an increase in pay this month because ot reduced federal lax with. the cieture in Utah. according to LT, is that some of the tederst t.rx changes are only temporary -As a result, new adjustments" may have to he made the follosxing year when Utahns tile their 1976 tax returns. was implified-ant' The Utah tax tied to the fethil al form in 1973. Im order to guard anainst a loxs of state revenue as a result of lederai tax chringes the reeent 1975 Utah Legislature tied the state law to the retleral law formerly in effect, Inis move serves to defeat the original purpose of the state income tax law change, that is. to make it easier to file, iaid It peint; ent that some izt.?.tes b!fte met the problem of ornees in ho federal law by making the state tax a peateotage ot the federal bix liability, with the state t:oe toljusted as needed to meet state requirements. Further wage-earner- Good law from 16 to 1977 2 rofessors win research awards tdare1 Three University of Ltah faculty meintwrs will receiNe 197J-7Distinguished Research Awards, it wa,s today at the May meeting of the U. of U, 'institutional (oumil, ii;CIC1C ite a V, t , , I t, Ink1:7, ' ge.fitt. r'-,a'f- .0 ; 41 ser- iI .11 , I - 4togi Cut kr Dr. 'Diode tion B31' ; PO to draft propJals and t.)"!atItn1 In restart. h. edit committee recommendations on modernizing C. S. judicial caniiii,-- ; in use since 1920. Before joining the U. of U. faculty in PC he was processor of law at the University of Texas as well as ,ielemic sear on he V, leave of alisnce u AT C d s liaison scientkt in the Londn office of the Office of Naval Research. Thodi, is a recognized authority in the fields of Ile was p,,,,edure and toi die American app.,inted asit,int ot attorney general Texas toittlie da the work WPM Special Olympics' beckon 1rii,i0y4wo 11i1 spemil Olympics" athletes afflicted with mental ill leave Salt Lake City retardation l'asilay for the National Tournament according to Gary O. Totiand. state director, Special Olympics. Tut land said the unique, cooperative venture involves 150,000 boys and girls in 45 states. Finalists qualifyfor national competition by participating in regional programs similar to that offered in Salt Lake City. Ile said the competition has greatly stimulated nfentally retarded athletes to participate in basketball. Through Utah Special Olympics thousands of handicapped youth are building confidence and developing skills in basketball and other athletic activities. A 15, They were winners of the western -rtgional Olympics run, eirlbble and shoot" competition held in Salt Lake City. Sponsored by Utah Special Olyin pies, the Kennedy Foundation and the 'National and lunheon Basketball associations, the youths will partici-- , pate in events prior to the KentuckyIndiana game Thursday. The Utahns will be presented awards at the game. said L Surgeon will go to Canada meet Juvenile arsonists suspectea in nres C. One or two juveniles tween 14 and years of age art, believed responsible for a series of small fires in do'wntown Salt Lake City the past I t w days, The blazes have frequently been !leaf to each other and separated by only a few minutes, said Dean Canister, .investigator for the Fire be-- , Goods, Co., 50 S. Main, and the Union Pacific Building Basement, 10 S. Main, within Ilovard, who is minutes Friday afternoon. The five blazes and five previous fires at the Salt Palace and downtown hotels and business firms all involved burbing rubbish piles 20 Diliartment, - fire hi a closet at D B. Cooper's liquor club, 19 E. 200 7-S6 uth: at Wolfe's Sportsman! A boy art! all re think ed." he r - zli(1 10 ...,, , Ile'ailouarters, 250 S. State,i . avid behind State Hardware, t-.-:: 21i S. State, were reported' f:. - It..1 " fighters also grappled tirec at Zmtk Sportint, 'tkA ' . .. 0 : - a.:-::.-:::- 9 ilLOPI, , Mr.,41..- ,- SAT. It M. Duane R. 404; Withers: son of Mr, and Mrs. R. iCalvin Withers, Sandy, is serving at Kunsan Air Base, 4 2, It 2 Riublie of Korea. 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IL . rez trcr- mecilanics course pl I. t p Pion to offend our special showing of the Formby Antique Workshop film: OGDEN, Monday May 12 at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Ord floor auditorium); COTTONWOOD, Tuesday May 13 at p.m. & 2 p,m, in thq Oak Room; VALLEY FAIR, Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.m., employees' ::::::::::::::::41 20S0 fait 6200 Sovth 3167 last 33rd South 4040 So. 2700 lost - , e- z- FIND OUT EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CARE & REPAIR OF FURNITURE IN ZCMI HOUSEWARES NA )...1 LA,;i Prn1111 Many Hammond Models available :::.i.:::::4 r1:11.1F i';',.,-';'Z- . 4416.4,00''' 11 , 1 . ,,, 1 7 - ,r,if PlEAN V .,, V -- Airman completes 00Dt LI 7- r:tj '...ii, - : :: Avg 44,4 LESS t; 4. - C ag 7. : , CRP l'i ' tl, ;gitif, . roEsw ' I ., ,, 4 ...,4,-i vl:i lounge. - roK p4b NtRItkz.,IN With - 00MorrY - 4.41P.A77)1,,,,ime cArirziii'irTi.s meeting. The Voluntary Action Center of the council honored School Volunteers, Inc., with KETCHUM'S ' ?A,111 c : 4.. CUMIVO Setti.V4M ' so, C. 4r7q t Rodewny Inn, will be presented tho award at me councils next general council 1.7,t 3 LOCATIONS . 14::: , Airman from Sandy setves in Korea 3-P- r j -- GOOD ASSORTMENT AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT .,..,,0,40,54,444tisi.:t ; i F'14..Ntre - - - SALT LAKE - 800 MST 400 SOUTH - ,-- president ,44.1,-- MAnpower Administra - t6r I IS RAGHT -- ,r:' the Census and '.4 9 .,........,tatalF,174.--,vosirdi-A-EtstinewiriFt,'- l're of t. Fkliorl 1:: period night. Bureau FRicE 3 ,, LADDERS In- $2.25. : 0V ' 1 mr Metropolitan StatiWcal area" published by the U.S. :::.::.3fr,11,Iwon-14,""'gtiel,"30- -- for 20402 . 4", Ikr45'" - r honors from the aircraft Jeffery W. mechanics course at ShepKelley. son of Mr. and Mrs. pard Air Force Base, Tex. Joseph J. Jannet, 3559 S. 3310 Sagendorf will sere at WilWest, graduated from an liams AF11, Ariz. aircraft mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base, Kelley has been assigned 'Fray's ikk ii Cdiii. !I terested persons should request the "Urban Atlas for the Salt Lake City Standard Ake'vtlielqottatv. A , , D.C. il Vk'N, a THE Milli 1.C. ments, U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, tal Medical Staff and associate clinical professor of surery at the University of Utah. will present a paper on 'Nlodified Whitehead AnopThe technique roctoplasty.is a surgical treatment for hemorrhoidal disease. F: WIC VrTriii Otis Val Iiiki i l. 1 Docu- of Superintendent t president-elec- ot the Holy Cross Hospi- eallister sad, Li k11-- Dr. Philip !I local. general surgeon. will participate in the seminar of the International Academy of Proctology in Montreal. Canada, this week. I volunteer services," a : fitu - V 1 071 .........,....1-- iI qta.-- completes course Airman . ' -- k,,,1 l'..,4(''';':.,:'''.. r- Salt Lake airman Commerce officials said the maps were prepared by computer. Computers drew data from 1970 census information already on file.! The officials described the atlas orniect as a "maior breakthrough in computer graphics." Copies of the documents can be obtained from the cfv. I ryluleifil 1974-75)- The U. S. Commerce Department has issued au "urban nt1.4s." for SAlt, Lake an,1 Davis Conntif-- showing. inconie and education levels and age of housing in various neighborhoods. The series of maps also show the percentage of black, residents in areas of the two counties and the percentage of persons younger than IS and older than 05. Tot-lan- student 521-35- 35 HAVE THEM AT 1 its A;zmey Vo!untt,,er Program Awxd for .u.t,taihting CIDS ON IJ ORGANS enuard local ration (mot of accounting firm did audit the hooks and found no monies not accounted for. Larsen said misuse of student fund i did occur during his year as Finance Board chairman and be suspects it could occur again. The internal auditor, he said. should have a free hand in checking requisitions to be certain funds arc used fur the purpose specified. .s w efforts initiated A ing t: because of Sehi,o1 Distriet program. by the mmando.mmommembikaial Chamber of Commerce, hon- tow m WA ored Dr. Rex A. Skidmore. dean of the Graduate School of Social Work. University of is Utah, and Atton Forsgren, former Utah Department of Education official i New" 1 of the Young! -'MwiT1132president owl gilbA ZJC la 1 wry -' Utitnen's Girt-cla- n bon tYWCAL Botts l'ave ex- - alk--, I r-ill vTmtnat a 10 11,1r II. tensive backgrounds in eduiloil 111V VII le 'I''killaTi-21,11 cation and long service in , Cioseout of of comareas the many Discontinued Models. ,.. I 1 , munity. ,,,, ,,, Current Models Skidmore and Miss i ,::11T3-Priced. Forsgren, who was coorSpecially .dinator of secondary educa- al Va a, a ,a,., ,.,...a.ma .1 - Nagtvvaltwool.,,,,r ,..tion for Utah from 1955-7-. - - ,.,,,,, 'cre-- inmoted with awards 1 ,,,N.-r...4,,Ap,,,, J.,' for Distinguished Service in ,, . . ' ,,,0011 ,Ir 4 '...:.'",,. ',.. efirp fl. ,rtig ,.,''' Nt'..4,,,,,1: , ''rolqrako ,411144iklitu" Community Social Welfare itoe ,...m.Aq flaming." Skidmore, who worl,p, 511111W At. AitS CUt oi town on business , '' t Ftt,, . ,V1017'' V ,.....,.., and unable to attned today's 1 luncheon meeting at the I funds. Urban atlas issued for I1L siturday council. started in 1924 5 4c4, ceramhs a 1 i The Parley C. Larsen. 1974-7Finance Board chairman. t 'N,vk says he suspects that a substantial percentage of the Dr. Ve tick :f4i00,000 ASL17 budget for the year was not used for its intended purpose. Descnd by colleagues as In proposing the internal -one of tile ablest biodiernLarsen gave examples ,ists in the world- Dr. Ve lick of student officials using has produced more than 50 funds without properly indiproicslenal papers. His re- cating their intended use. search on enzymes has "One member of ASUU brought international recognition. Before coming to Utah said he needed a university in ;!liA, Ve lick was a faculty car to go to Utah State membcr at Yale University University to make a sppeeh. and John llopl:ins University. when in reality he went to Idaho to see a girl friend," Larsen cited. lk said, howeser. that dur -- Dr. Cutler has served as chairman of the thpartment of: ceramics and the department of ceramics engineering. lie is an authority on ceramics, especially on smteing 1ielding without meltMg ,. stren9,ili and fc..Lnii a within VP!, ; r' ; 44, r which would requirir the pub, hc to call plumbers tor tr inot plumbing jobs,' Cutiel.. city Attorney Roger be !he way zizreed ,,rt reads the law a person irs13:! A A eou!dr. t it would becailA! machine ng Itceris,s0 p;imiber to The am ai'd to School Vtin- '1 tp,.rs ine,, was aceepteu 0) A Corrine Hill, volunteer airee- - ll Cit:. ;: which was tor of the Salt ;,,:,,1 . volunte-er- ' chonist ry. 1 ,41. tAA , Dr Sifipov F ick professor and chairman, hiolo'J,Ical depariment i, The Student Assembly of the Associated Students of the Universay ot Utah tASUI'l has ereated the posiinternal auditor to tion of gain tighter control of student Vii;;;;;;;.4. : Salt Lake Area Corn- munity Services C()uncil, ob.serving 50 years of work in thc 6.,immunity. today hon-- , ore0 two Utaillis and stiluoi T;a4 - ;,:k; x j',1 , vv:4;:.;'.4,,:;-, , S fund rules 1,0 ""ktik flfry 4 engineering, materials icave and engineering; Dr, L Warie Thode, professor of in Louisville Ky., May 14, -! ' - academie aCtiVitieS for one qua r11.1 to conduct indi 'dual research. -Recipients are Dr, Ivan B. professor of :.4.k., 't , ! from grant and release -;- -- v,;!, $1,11141 LI , ' !MALI to tighten II legislature', Democratic Services council honors 2 Utahns students U. n! saM the new law is a ThrilOn tiling put in t y Dial U. 1.14 Stenracii Commissioner Past records indicate that Utahns itemize their deductions to a much greater extent than taxpayers of the nation as a whole. As a result, the Itl75 e federal changt- in raising and standard percentage deductions are not likely to benefit litahns to the Lame extent as they will individuals in other siotos s ing r:!tfs skc: inf.L4Pi; A new stattpc,:;e tron ou:ti 1)1':!11!",-..doing "even minor piumNug Salt-c.ron;pi,11 the, ask Lake City COMilliSsiOn 10 opinion attorney's an fur 1976. tax credit of $30 for the taxpayer. his or her spouqc, and each dependent. - A new eaened income tax credit in ih9 lower brackets only. with a maximum out combich crodil nf pletely when income reaf:hes $8,1100, On the other hand, the state withhold- A new pti,-.se- inc State income taxes were TT.SEit by Utah A higher withholding rate is heeded to compensate for the smaller amount of tederai taxe that will be withheld. 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