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It's the time for the electorate to choose those who represent them during the coming four years as City Councilman in their communities. It requires candidates who ore willing to run for office, residents who care enough to vote, and judges who will fairly count the ballots to determine the new community leaders. Each one is important. Ogden Mayor A. Stephen Dirks has said, "The only qualification a candidate needs to run is a desire to serve the public. No amount of education or experience can substitute for a willingness and desire to serve in the community. If good men and women do not run for these offices, we, the electorate, would have no choice at the polls. If the voters stay home from the polls, they have no recourse when their leaders do not meet their needs. Wihtout fair judging, the results would not reflect the will of the people. Today is o day to thank those who judged the election. It is the time to thank those who took time to learn about the candidates and cast informed votes for their choice. And it is a time to thank all those who ran for offices, the winners and the losers. For us, they are all winners, because they cared enough to be willing to serve. If enough good men did not run as candidates, we would not have a choice. Were glad for all the candidates that made choices possible so voters could decide'., what leaders they want in the community. Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations. instances such as churches, apply for a group exemption letter which covers numerous subordinate groups within a larger organizational groining. To do this the central organization must submit certain information on behalf of the subordinates to charitable or educational organizations. Many civic social welfare organizations that want their tax status exempt recognized by the Internal non-prof- it and Revenue Service should file an for application recognition with the IRS, so stated Roland V. Wise, Salt Lake District Director for the Internal Revenue Ser- be included in the group exemption letter. Churches and charitable organizations (other than private foundations), whose gross receipts are normally business which is more than $5,000 anare an exception. Donations to certain nually, are deductible as charitable contributions on the donors federal income tax return. Prospective donors can get advance assurance that our language are, The five most important words in our language, YOU DID A GOOD JOB The four most important words, WHAT IS YOUR OPINION? The three most important words, IF YOU PLEASE (Or depending on the situation, I LOVE YOU). The two most important words, THANK YOU1 The single most important word, least important word, I. WE-An- te exempt status. Disputed issues can be appealed procedures through organization, and certain regularly scheduled bingo provided by the IRS. Further information and assistance on exempt games. To meet the requirements a for tax exemption, qualifying group must be organization matters is available from local IRS offices. The IRS also offers organized and operated the free pamphlets, How to exclusively for religious,1 for and Retain Apply or charitable, educational, Status for Your Exempt other certain specified Organization, publication purposes; prohibit on Unrelated Tax and 557; to a income of inurement or Business Income of Exempt private individual shareholder; and comply Organizations, publication HAFB colobratos 39th year Hill Air Force Base will observe its birthday on Nov. 7 without fanfare. No special activities are planned at the Utah air base as it goes about its business of the nations defense.. During the past 39 years the base has grown into Utahs largest industry with more than 19,000 civilian and military personnel assigned. Payroll during the year 1978 exceeded $331 million. Value of real 39th Weber State College campus will be in the spotlight Tuesday, Nov. 13, when P.M. Magazine Utah is aired over television station IOJTV, Channel2, at 6:30 p.m. The PM crew recently spent the day at Weber State taping segments of the show which features personalities Michele Russell (an Ogden native), and John Reger, a west-coaentertainer who has been seen on numerous television of the Utah show. commercials, and is now PM is aired over Channel 2 each weekhight and presents articles of both an inlocally and nationally-produce- d formative and entertaining nature. This is indeed a beautiful campus,1 Mr. Reger commented as they began taping from a hill which overlooked the entire WSC facility. Earlier this year the college won .he Outstanding Achievement award from the Nations! Landscape Architect Association for its campus beautification projects. Other areas of the campus which will belfeatured on PM include segments around the Stewart Bell Tower, the Ada Linquist Plaza, the central camplus areaj and the statue of Fredrick Moench, first president of WS(1. The show plans to feature other parts jf Ogden City and Weber County during other editions. co-ho- st Tho six most important words in ADMIT I MADE A MISTAKE. sub- sale of merchandise which had been donated to the st WORDS ARE IMPORTANT these include stantially ail the work is performed without comon pensation or are carried conthe for primarily the of venience the members, organizations noted WSC campus The award-winnin- g sub- stantially unrelated. , to their exempt purposes. Examples of income which could be taxable to an exempt organization include profit from a manufacturing operation, retail sales, and proceeds from the operation of a parking lot. Some activities are excluded by law from the not organizations organizations, Many otherwise tax exempt, may be liable for tax as a result of carrying on a trade or vice. exempt Briefly, In many organizations, with certain restrictions on political and lobbying activities. The IRS examines exempt organizations to make sure they comply with the tax laws. If an organization fails to comply with the legal requirements, the IRS may revoke an organizations tax definition of unrelated trade or business. activities in which IRS estate, buildings, equipment and inventories come to more than $3.4 billion. Major world wide assignments carried on by the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill The bases largest organization include support of the 4 and fighter aircraft, Minuteman, and Titan ICBMs, Bomarc and Maverick missiles, training devices, aircraft landing gear and airmunitions. F-1- F-- 6 Gen. John Maj. , rffct -t t n J. Murphy is commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Cotter,., i The past 12 months, have been.jt.v: of activity at Hill AF&Mti&w more than $31 million in construction in progress and another $11.2 during Fiscal Years II . 1979-8- The 7,000-acr- e base had its origins back in Dec. 1939 when the War Department designated a desolate strip of land as the site of a government base. Groundbreaking ceremonies in the snow a month later on Jan. 12, 1940 were attended by local dignitaries. On Nov. 7, 1940 Lt. Col-- , (later Brig. Gen.) Morris Berman was assigned as the first commanding officer. The base began counting its birthdays on 1 that date. Over the years 62 types of aircraft have been processed at Hill AFB with the latest. Many of the the in a long line greats and near-great- s of American produced aircraft, in9 and 4 World cluding the War II era bombers, the 4 and F-- 4 jet fighters, were repaired at Hill AFB. The impact of Hill AFB and Ogden ALC readies far beyond the physical bouidries of Utah. Air Force activities in a Fifty-si- x square mile area look to for backup support. ALC Ogden This includes Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Nebraska, Alaska, and the western of Canada. Any Air Force installation in those areas which encounter problems it cannot handle with its own resources turns to Ogden ALC for assistance.. . F-1- B-1- 7, B-2- B-2- F-8- Five minutes two fingers and one Kimball organ and j iiouteinthe J Al 78 FAIRMONTS BOBCATS o nn four-milli- swing cf it! from New Yorks PINTOS Roxy Theatre. . . two-thir- fMWMW to your home today 0 Glenns HOUSE YOUR CHOICE OF MEATS o Six customer speakers Including .o CKKmKHn Tjr-- Leslie ') MOBILE hoj.(3S vt We Have A Complete Sheet Musip Department. Kimball Organs f DOUBLE WIDE 3930 11,930 F.H.A. ft V.A. 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