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Show Mttengr-Enrprli- , Thursday, January 24, 1985 '.'V phones. All of this in addition to Featured employee of the week at Snow College by Doris Larsen Public Information Specialist Snow College Barbara Nielson Barbara Draper Nielson has worked at Snow College for a total of seven years, but not all of those years in the same office. She has worked in her present position as Admissions Technician in the Office of Admissions and Records for about a year and a half. Gerhard Bolli, Director of Admissions and Records, is her immediate supervisor. Before accepting her present assignment, Ms. Nielson worked just over three years in personnel and financial aid collections, and a little over two years in the Business Office with accounts payable. She took an leave when her baby son, Michael arrived, and then came back to work for Ron Lewis who was then Personnel Director. Born in Centerfield, Barbara is the daughter of Vermile and Bessie Christofferson Draper. She attended public schools in Centerfield and graduated from Gunnison Valley High School before attending Snow College and Brigham Young University where she majored in Elementary Education. Barbara married Terry Nielson of Ephraim in 1972 and has lived in Ephraim since that time. One of her regrets was that she had not graduated from Snow, lacking just one quarter, and so made the decision to transfer some BYU credits to the Ephraim college where she graduated in June of Barbara Nialson Salina Auction Friday, January 18, 1985. Salable at auction 988, compared to 1760 last week and 883 last year. Good attendance and moderate to good demand. Feeder steers and heifers higher. Slaughter cow s and bulls steady to 1.00 lower. Supply about 75 feeder cattle. .50-1.0- 0 Feeder Steers: Medium and Large ; Frame 1: lbs 250-40- lbs 400-50- 0 lbs 75.30; lbs 600-70- 0 71.50-76.50- 0 69.50-73.50- package 4 ; lbs 500-60- 0 61.50-66.7- 65.00-69.50- 700-87- 1 1 ; lbs 5 general secretarial waiting on the window. She, like Qalre Lund, occupies a window work station from which she serves the public. She finds little time to spend at her desk within the office. To Get Income Tax Refund You Must File Return Filing a tax return may be a good idea even if you are not required to do so, the Internal Revenue Service says. workers like stuMany dents, retirees, and part-tim- e employees are entitled to receive a full refund of the federal income taxes withheld during the year, but they must file a return to get it. Check your W-Wage and Tax Statement, to see if any federal income tax was withheld. If any was withheld and you have no tax liability, filing a return is the only way to recover the money that was withheld. If you expect to have no tax liability again in 1985 and your income will be below the amount required to file a return, you can avoid having to file a tax return to recover your tax withheld by giving your employer a new form W-Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, claiming exemption from withholding. You may claim exemption from withholding only if you had no income tax liability in 1984 and liyou expect to have no income tax if are 1985. in However, you ability eligible for the Earned Income Credit, you must still file a tax return. Pace's Pets & lbs 875-103- 5 50.00-63.00- Records a pleasant place to stop because of their cheerful attitudes and desire to be of help. Barbara Draper Nielson, one more example of why Snow College has gained the reputation as being, "the warmest Snow on earth! January Clearance OpM Mm.-FH- . 12 t J OpwiSat. 1 Mil tI Dofl Quality for South of Chester Gossroods then 't Mile East 4368453 Prices too low to quote in the Newspaper. Come in and see! Manti Home Supply Value j cogei ond oquoriums. West Union Street. 70 grooming by oppt. and Manti, Utah Phone 835-236- 1 that Barbara decided to join the ranks of working women, and on June 3, 1981 Terry passed away after waging a valiant battle against cancer. Their son, Michael, now six years some partly fat. Large Frame is currently attending Ephraim old. 2 Holstein steers lbs 46.25-50.0Elementary School. Gifted with a beautiful voice, Feeder Heifers: Medium and Barbara was very actively involved 250-40lbs Large Frame 1: with musical 54.00-57.5400-5058.00-64.5groups in high school, lbs and college, singing' in school lbs 420 lbs at 59.75; package ; lbs 55.00- - musicals, with choirs, chorusesand small groups. some 59.00, partly fattened. Heiferettcs and young feeder cows Shortly after her marriage, when lbs 42.00-:9.she was just 22 years old, Barbara Stock Cows: Medium and Large was called as Relief Society Frame 1: Mixed aged checked with president in the Ephraim North calf six to eight months pregnant Ward (now Ephraim Second). She held this position for more than two 450.00-500.0per head. Aged cows 350.00-400.0- 0 years. months eight pregnant As a member of the LDS Church, per head. she has taught in most of the Cows: High Cutter and Slaughter worked in the stake MIA auxiliaries, 35.00-38.5few boning Utility in the Junior Sunday and chorister as 40.00, breaking UtilSchool and 35.00-39.0Primary organizations. ity and Commercial She has also sung in many programs 40.50. Cutter couple the Sanpete Valley. and Utility 31.00- - throughout 25.00-30.0Good 35.00. Canner At Snow, Barbara is responsible heiferettes 50.00-56.0for processing admissions appliwith registration, Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1: cations, assisting and with student 44.50-49.0updating 2 YG working lbs and lbs permanent records, operating a bulls for further feeding 39.99-43.5computer, and answering very busy : 62.00-65.00- Supply W tpciolize in Birds, Fnh, Grbili, Hamjtory ond bird It was when her husband, Terry, ill group, which makes for an enjoyable experience," she said. So, when you stop by to chat with Gaire Lund In Noyes-20stop by the other window and visit with "Barb for a few minutes. They help make the Office of Admissions and B4 low-inco- 1977. became And how does Barbara Draper Nielson feel about working at Snow? "I have always felt that Snow College was a great place to work. I enjoy so much working with the students, and with faculty and staff personnel who are a very congenial duties and Pag e ; 400-110- 0 0 0 0 500-80- 0 800-110- 0 55.00-60.00- 685-102- 0 00. 0 high-dressin- g 2-- 4 high-dressin- g 1410-179- COME RIDE THE 5 863-154- 0 OVER 35? PANOR AMALAND jj g j H J H H H jj I DONT OVERLOOK H EYE CARE. jj and early forties most Through our of us enjoy many demanding activities.. .tennis, hunting, hobbies, long hours of work and driving. But during these years, our eyes often undergo changes. That is why it s so important to begin scheduling regular eye examinations. Call for an appointment today. mid-thirti- es H jjf H H jj I DR. STEPHEN C. LEWIS 35 E. 400 S., EPHRAIM HIGHWAY IN THE HEART OF UTAH The 3rd Annual Skyline 1985 atop the Manti-LaSThis will be a al ss will be held February 2, National Forest, "Skyline Drive'. Sno-Rid- e ride of approximately 55 miles, tracing some of the most beautiful areas of the history making tour in 1982. The ride will traverse the 10,000 foot-plu- s open bowls and valleys of the Skyline Drive and descend into the Manti Valley. The Skyline Drive area has, as reported by the national cross-countr- y snowmobile magazines, "Quite possibly the greatest snowmobiling in the world." e Information Registration fee of $15.00 will Include Packet and EmergencyKit, transportation from Manti to trail start, experienced mountain guides, safety, medical and mechanical personnel as needed, and lunch on the mountain, (Emergency gas and oil is available for purchase on the mountain if needed. ) We invite you and your families to come and experience with us this exciting adventure on the highway in the heart of Utah. Sno-Rid- e For more information, contact Skyline Assoc., P.O. Box 30, Manti, Utah 84642, or phone 8352401. After 5 p.m. call 8358181. Sno-Rid- 283-408- 1 III!!! J i |