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Show 4a Death costs to be subject ofUSU seminar ltondofd-jonuof- B, y 1976 Federal Estate Taxes, Utah Inheritance Taxes, Attorney Fees and Executor's Probate Fees add up to $156,810 on the estate of a moderate sized farm of 100 irrigated acres and 200 acres of pasture plus equipment and cattle. To make matters worse the 156 thousand dollars is due in full in nine months. This example of an estate valued at $455,000 is not an exaggeration, but represents the current tax and fee rates without pl.i ruing. U.S.U. Extension has scheduled an Estate Planning Clinic, Tuesday, January 13 at 2 p.m. in the Zions Bank Auditorium to discuss ways to properly plan estates to avoid payment of high death taxes or the ultimate loss of the property. Mr. Larry P. Bloise from Logan will lead the discussion. Mr. Bloise will show how the cost in above example can be reduced to $8,763 with proper estate planning. Dr. Vaughn Hunsaker, Area Agronomy and Soils Specialist, says this program could be the most profitable program ever offered by his office. Most people do not realize the costs involved on death. In addition most people, both fail to realize farmers and overlook the and thus worth net their necessity for adequate estate planning. Dr. Hunsaker urges all persons to January 8th thru January 2 1st participate in thin free clink and to read Mr. Bloise'a article in the January 1 issue All of the Utah Farmer-StockmaU.S.U. Extension programs are offered b on a MFS gas price increase explained Employers asked give W-- 2 forms early Mountain Fuel Supply Company said increase in the today the nation-wid- e price of natural gas announced Wednesday by the Federal Power Commission is another specific example of federally mandated action that has steeply raised natural gas rates nationally over the past two years. The FPC announced the price of gas produced from wells operating prior to January 1, 1973 would rise immediately from a national average of 22.9 cents per thousand cubk feet to 23.5 cents. They also said the price would go up to 29.5 cents on July 1, 1976. They announce one day that the price is going up the next day, said B. Z. Kastler, Mountain Fuel president We have no say in the matter. We are simply told that effective the next day, those who sell gas to us for resale to our customers will be charging more. With such short notice, we as- a company have little or no time to adjust Our prices go up immediately, but we cannot raise our rates that fast" he said. Kastler said the actual impact of the increases on Mountain Fuel customers has not yet been determined, but the January 1 increase will probably be much less than the increase announced for July Employers can help their employees to obtain faster tax refunds by issuing W-- 2 forms or equivalent earnings statements as early as possible, the Internal Revenue Service said today. Although the deadline for issuing W-- 2 forms is January 31," Mr. Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah said, employers can help their employees file returns earlier and obtain refunds faster s well before the deadby issuing line." Taxpayers who file returns in January can expect to receive their refunds four to live weeks after filing, Mr. Wise explained. On the other hand, the district director said, the taxpayer who files during such peak periods as late February, late March, or April may have to wait as long as eight weeks for a refund.". Mr. Wise explained that because the workload at IRS Service Centers is lighter early in the filing season, retunu are processed falter. As in previous years, an employee filing his return for 1975 must attach a W-- 2 form from each employer. Each form should show earnings, income tax withheld, and social security information. In encouraging taxpayers to file early, Mr. Wise also cited the potential for errors when taxpayers prepare their returns at the last minute. The IRS has found that there is a significantly higher frequency of errors made by hurried taxpayer a, especially those who wait until the last few days to file. These errors can often be eliminated if the taxpayer allows enough time to prepare a careful return, Mr. Wise said. W-2'- UOdjOsp 0 0 t TTSf Quantity 10BFGG78-154pl- y Trailmaker Pbly Black. 1 8 BFG H78-- 1 5 4 ply Trailmaker Poly Black. 4 BFG HR70--1 5 Radial Trailmaker wb 6BFGLR70-15Radi- 556K-- 1 1 . . al wb Trailmaker 4 BFG - . Dascrlptlon 3 Radial 6 BFG G78-- 1 5 Trailmaker Belted Black 6 BFG H78-- 1 5 Trailmaker Belted Black 2 BFG GR78-- 1 4 Trailmaker Radial Steel 2Hercules 600-- 1 2 4 ply Sport master wb 2 Hercules 560--1 3 4 ply L The FPC already allows some producer in the Rocky Mountain area to charge more for some gas than the 23.5 cents announced as the January 1 price," Kastler said. It ia our understanding those higher prices will remain unchanged. To the extent they do remain unchanged, our rates will remain unchanged." he said. It will take us several days, perhaps weeks, before we can evaluate and Chemical company to sell - debentures, notes Sportmasterwb 2 Hercules 600-1- 4 ply 5 Sportmasterwb 4 Hercules 3 Polarpreme Belted 4 Hercules B78-- 1 4 Polarpreme Belted 2 Hercules C78-- 1 4 Polarpreme Belted 6 Hercules E78-1- 4 Polarpreme Belted 2 Hercules F78-- 1 4 Polarpreme Belted 4 Hercules G78--1 4 Polarpreme Belted 2 Hercules H7B-1- 4 A78-- 1 wb. wb. wb. wb. . wb. . Beltedwb m 1 . . 2i4erculesr78-i5 Polarpreme Belted 2 Hercules wb. , 5 Polarpreme Belted wb. 4 Hercules H78-1- 5 Polarpreme Belted wb. 2 Hercules J78--1 5 Polarpreme Belted wb. 7 Hercules 1.78-1- 5 Polarpreme Belted wb. 2 Hercules A78--1 3 4 ply Polarpreme Poly wb . . 6 Hercules B78-- 1 4 4 ply Polapreme Poly wb . . . 7 Hercules E78-- 1 4 4 ply Polarpreme Poly wb . . 4 Hercules F78-- 1 4 4 ply Polarpreme Poly wb . . 4 Hercules G78-- 1 4 4 ply Polarpreme Poly wb . . 4 Hercules G78-1- 5 4 play Polarpreme Poly wb . . 3 Hercules H78-1- 5 4 ply Polarpreme Poly wb . . 4 Hercules J78-1- 5 4 ply Belted wb. Polarpreme 3 Hercules 178-- 1 5 4 ply Polarpreme poly wb . . 2 Hercules 650-- 1 3 4 ply Polar 1 25 Nylon wb 4 Hercules 855.1 4 4 ply P ilar 1 25 Nylon wb FR78-- 1 4 Radial Hercules 2 Emperor Steel 4 Hercules GR78-- 1 4 Radial Emperor Steel 4 Hercules GR78-- 1 5 Radial Emperor Steel 1 Hercules LR78-- 1 5 Radial Emperor Steel 4 Hercules ER78-- 1 4 Radial Winter F.G 2 Hercules LR78-- 1 5 Radial Winter F.G 4 Hercules IIL-- 1 5 6 ply Honcho AAS. 4 Toyo 1 65R-- 1 5 Radial Steel AAS 15 Monaco 1000-- 1 5 4 ply All Terrain RWL 4 Formula 1 000-- 1 5 4 ply Desert Dogs RWL Plus Federal Excise Tax Plus Exchange Casings Free AAounting Cash only on these prices except accounts with established 30 day credit G78-- 1 . . teBIOT DIRE Phone 6 290 East 2nd South John E. Lattin, vice president and Utah general manager of Mountain Bell, has been appointed Chairman of .the 1976 "Take Stock in America" campaign for Utah. John E. Lattin, Vice President and Utah General Manager of Mountain Bell, has been appointed Chairman of the 1976 Take Stock in America Campaign for Utah, it was announced by Wendell E. Gile, Senior Vice President, Continental Bank and Trust Company, Salt Lake City and Volunteer State Chairman for the Savings Bonds Program. Mr. Lattin will direct the activities of several hundred volunteers who encourage Utah residents to join the Payroll Plans to Savings or increase their allotments if they already participate or to buy more Savings Bonds as gifts. In accepting the appointment, Mr. Lattin said, Today, Series E Bonds are more attractive than ever. They pay 6 semiannually, percent, compounded when held to maturity, and mature in five years. When you consider ease of purchase, security, safety, certain tax advantages, the E Bonds are hard to beat as a Savings instrument I am delighted to join the Savings Bonds family of volunteers, he added and to have the opportunity to urge our friends in Utah to buy Bonds regularly-f- or their own financial security and that of our country. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, where he obtained his early schooling, the new chairman graduated from the University of Utah. He started with Mountain Bell in Utah in 1936 and a wide variety of assignments has taken him to Colorado, Idaho, Texas and back to Utah as Vice President and Utah General Manager in 1970. During his telephone career, Mr. Lattin has been very active in community and business affairs. A few of his activities include: Past President and Chairman of the Board of The United Way of the .Great Salt Lake area; Immediate . .Pafy PrqqideuL,.,8alt Lk (i ' Area, Chamber' ,q Commerce; Trustee, ' ' Utah' Foundation; Director, ' Industrial ' Relations Council; Member of the Salt Lake Rotary club; Director, Alta Club, Zions First National Bank and Blue Shield of Utah. . Bond-A-Mon- TRIVIA Our Solar System Halfway out from the center of our galaxy the Milky Way is our solar system. Nine planets revolve around the sun. Our solar system may be only one of millions in the universe. th Cancer Cancer is not contagious. No cancer has ever been transmitted from one patient to another. Scientists have transmitted animal tumors and cancers. It is perfectly safe to visit or care for anyone who has cancer. The Sun The sun is the nearest star to earth. Its diameter is 860.000 miles. The sun rotates on an axis abut once a month. 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"OLD FMMOKO CMFTSMANSHir Taxpayers who have difficulty in answering the residence questions are instructed to seek assistance from their local government officials or to write the Bureau of the Census, Residence QuesAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION tion, Washington D. C. 20233, or to call WHEEL ALIGNMENT collect at between 8 a.m. Compfcfe AUTO SERVICE and 5 p.m. (E.S.T.) Monday through Friday. 722-440- 1 Residence data requested on new tax forms wb. determine the exact impact the increase actually has on our company. We must then document that impact and file with the Utah and Wyoming Publk Service Commission for a change in our rates. This is why we need more than one day's notice. Kastler pointed out the increase will have a secondary impact on Mountain Fuel customers. Prices will be increasing for the gas the company buys from pipeline companies too, and as those increases are passed along, another increase will probably have to be sought. . 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