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Show I TEST RUN, Dugway, Utah, Fri., March 1, 1M8 VALUE - PACKED DAYS STARTS TTODAY! S L TREASURE VMUY rs O - 1 I MBKISOIfS i. Safe Or Out :f himself Just about every man in the United States considers we usually baseball a baseball. to we When game, an expert on go see plays in which the umpire was dead wrong - in our opinion. We know how to play each and every position and are liable to .. boo the player who drops the ball or makes some other mistake, Whether your an expert or not, there is one point Im sure you will all agree with. YOU NEVER SCORE A RUN UNTIL YOUVE TOUCHED HOME PLATE. in baseball, i What has all this to do with safety? In life, likeUnlike basemistake. you may. be called out anytime you make a mere that know we safe at considered are home, where ball, you and rules prac- all the safety is never, a time when we can forget and pretty.?' tices. .There are safety rules that are taught at work well adhered to on the job are just as important at home. Remember that each time you ignore safe practices at home you are apt ; to teach your youngsters to do the same. Im sure tha none of', us want to be responsible for teaching our children something that could harm, or even kill them. So why not play the game of life like the game of baseball. rules. Don t be put Play it hard, play it fast, but play it by the time. Remember , natural before from the or your out game ejected that in life just to get home safe is not enough. If we are going to play the game to its finish, we must never ignore safety rules and safe practices. , C Your Civil Service Retirement System . , U JMhsrtnu'sJly-IsudsrwHyiP- w fa ID IR - . 98 g 79o fENING BEET, ROAJ BONELESS j 1:1 Its Your Responsibility i'SwWi !NDER RIB STEAKS DNELESS STEW BEEF of a series of Question and Answer, This is the thirty-thir- d articles on foe Federal Civil Service Retirement System. Questions answered are those most frequently, asked about foe System. Any other questions you may have will be answered by Civilian Personnel Division, Employee Services Branch. in foe Federal Q. WHAT EFFECT will reemployment Government have on annuity payments? r A. That depends on several things: an on based was involuntary (a) If the annuitants retirement which was not due to any.' separation (except for age retirement) discontinued or with- -. either be will fault of his own, his annuity held from his salar- yhis subject to the .. (a) IF THE REEMPLOYMENT places from the date hp r discontinued be will his Retirement Act, annuity will depend on the,' is reemployed and his future retirement rights the from (nf reemployment is he the time at separated effect law in not place his subject to the . (a) If his reemployment does without inter,., Retirement Act his annuity payments will continue reduced byr be will ruption but his salary during reemployment he receives. of . the amount annuity , for disability and is found,'., (b) If the annuitant was retired before reaching age 60. to be recovered or restored to earning-: O discontinued from foe date he is emcapacity, his annuity will be ployed. his subject to the (1) IF HIS REEMPLOYMENT places will depend on foe retirement future his rights retirement Act, the from reemployment, law in effect at dm time he is separated not place him subject to the, (2) If his reemployment does within the Retirement Act and the reemployment ceases or restoration, antermination period applicable upon recovery after reemployment ceases bUt foe resumed be will day nuity period. only for foe balance of the volun- (c) If (1) the annuitants retirement was based on a the for cause, (2) an on or involuntary separation tary separation annuitant annuitant was retired for age, (3) he was a disability was a disability annuireemployed after reaching age 60, or (4) he temtant not found recovered or restwed to earning capacity and con- -. will his 60, annuity porarily reemployed before reaching age the reemploytinue without interruption but his salary during ment will be reduced by die amount of annuity he receives. 49 ...79 -- ,. The time of the year has again arrived for us all to face taxes. the spectre of one of lifes two unavoidable situations states. cliche old At least, thats what the W-- 2 forms and, after the initiu Everyone has received his made we much how during 1967 wears off really chock of teeing our and we have convinced ourselves that we really do have inthe shows that one the statement (not correct withholding come of foe commanding general or foe department head), it)' time to start gathering the necessary data to compute our income where tax return. Of course, in foe process we try to determine of the in show more to have way it all went and why we dont assets. other or savings it a time to However, the moment of truth has arrived deductions; exemptions, and compute actually compile figures tax law, the credits, etc. Although we have a highly complex . income taaf government, has made every attempt to make your " computation aseasy as possible. When you compute your tax or,, if necessary, have someone else do it, remember this: the government does not want yat to pay more than your fair share of taxes. If you are in doubt about a deduction to claim, consult your legal officer or othfr tax expert, dont simply ignore it with the idea, It wouldnt bo. the accepted anyway. If you are legally entitled to a deduction, take it. wants to you government On the other hand, dont try and be slick. The IRS takw to shirk fod vigorous action against those people who attempt coa responsibility and shift their individual tax burden to other scientioui taxpayers. S tax system is a model for the rest Our foe world and depends on the honesty and integrity of foe iiuBj vidual. taxpayer. It is also equipped with built-i- n safeguards Qg and hone protect foe individual in case of missteps, differences errors, tf foe responsibility r! Your annual federal income tax is one of that comes with foe rights of citizenship. 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