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Show The Salt Lake Trihiinp, Thursday, March .10, 197k Students Reap News Awards leadline I old for Westminister College and the University of I'tah walked awiiy with 2a awards at the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Associations convention held at Southwest ITexas State University in San Marcos. Texas last week Elderly Krfiind The University of Utah took Division I newspaper awards in .the following categories News feature writing. Jeff Ilowery. first place; features. Jeff Howery, third place, investigative-interpretativreporting. Kirk Johnson, second place: general columns, Rick Hall, third place; sports features. Jeff flowery, first place, spoils column. Jim Smedley, first place Also ad campaign. Ron Varela and Mike Yudelman, third place; picture story. Bob Bauer, second place: special effects photo, Steve Sunderland, first place; John Watson, second place; and Rob Bauer, third place, editorial cartoon. William Nicholis. third place, illustrations, Michael Wright, U. of U. first and second places; special section supplement, second place; headlines. Molly Fowler, third place; page makeup. Julie Harmon, third place. State tax nffinals arc ciiticcnicd that many elderly I'tahns eligible for heard haven't about the program and will miss the April 15 filing deadline Father that or they're all waiting until the last minute to file State Tax Cotnmis sinner Iec Brennan said only .1.400 senior citizens have filed for the re funds, to receive a total "Daddy, you have to IK) something ... Donald says hes not coming over again until we get a COLOR TV'! of $.19K.7K2 Far far cry from 4 million in refunds that the Louis lature last year OK'd as the maximum That's a said Brennan Ms. Tax Cry the expected $2 senior citizen organiza lions and agencies have "done a tremendous job" in spreading information about the program The dearth of applications has got state officials somewhat mystified The Class Dated course on A advanced legal terminology and office procedures will lie offered on Wednesdays at 7:15pm Wednesday through May 11 at the University of Utah College of Business, Room 201 Sessions are presented by the Salt Lake Legal Secretaries Association. Parld Ojx ii! ludat Student Engineers to Meet Kngineenng students from seven states will gather at the University of Utah Thursday for the "Northern Great Plains Region Student Chapter Conference of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers," according to Alice Hsiao, president of the local chapter. The high point of the conference, which ends with a day of skiing 11 Saturday, will be presentation of student papers on topics rannuos from,' "Design of a Solar Heating TanK witn; Internal Fins," to "Oxidation Rates of Coked Residues in Spent Oil Shale, Miss Hxaio said the scheduled speakers is Orrin Hatch, who will address an awards banquet at the Hilton Hotel. 15ii W 500 South, Friday at 7:10 p.m. Among Sien. e new 'Circuit Breaker'' property tax the refunds Ttiiis .Law Processing I'tahns' of W ork is W a have a typewriter to suit your every need at very affordable prices. Westminster College won awards for Division III newspapers in . investigative-interpretivreporting. Bat Mokcsay. second place: brights, Peggy Rankin, first place, Cal Coleman, second place: illustrations. Sam Gahito, third place e income tax returns 11177 T is still running a healthy pace ahead of last year according to the State Tax Commission With the deadline only a little over two weeks away, the State Tax Commission has already processed 112.000 of refund returns and mailed back some $12 !l million in withholdings, accord ing to Commissioner Ixu Brennan The average refund is $95 tin To the comparable date in 1977 March 2(b. the tax commission had processed only 55.4IKI refund returns and refunded $5 million Smith-Coro- Come in and browse. We'll beat any price in town! Westminster also won two awards in the Division yearbook competition It received a third place award for the use of color and student Bill Moore received a second place for a color photo II IBM na Brother Olivetti Underwood non-owe- d 1 Rebecca Cairns. Utah State University, won an individual award in the editorial contest The conference drew more than 2(Hi student lournali.-t-s from 4D colleges and universities in 11 Mates Legislature adopted the refund program to aid senior citizens on fixed incomes whore finding their property taxes keep going up. The law aims to provide tax relief lest senior citizens he pushed out of their ( own homes by high costs Average $!ttl Refunds are averaging but no $99 at present applicants will get any checks until the Tax Commission processes all timely filed turns and ascertains that the $2.4 million isn't ceeded That looks unlikely, but were it to happen all refunds would be prorated so all applications were honored within the $2 4 million available Senior citizens must meet the following eligibility questions, then complete the form and submit it (but separately from an income tax return, if any Were you a legal resident of Utah for the ' '"91 i entire 1977' calendar Was year your household total income $9,999.99 or less Did you furnish your own chief supixirt so that you are not claimed as dependent on someone else's in come tax ret uni Is the fair cash value of your after deducting outstanding mort gage, less than $H0.ixki home, any homeowners only ears old on i Wen1 you 95 y or Indore Have you paid your 1977 prop erty tax homeowners or rent trentersi and all prior years taxes or rent and not received public funds or a county abatement for th( payment of your taxes or rent 'Yes' Qualifiers A 'yes' answer to all MX i a questions qualifies senior citizen for a refund ! 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