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Show The Deseret Sampler, Fri., August 13, 1971 Working Test Center Salutes Couples: Peter Sur has been promoted to Specialist Five. Sp5 Sur is assigned to the Hospital Detachment as a laboratory J First Lieutenant Jack Ihnatolya received a DTC Certificate of Achievement in recognition of his contribution to the Finance and Accounting Office since his arrival in Feb. 1970. Ninety percent of the deci- out. The most important driven make and the actions better control of the car they take are based on what they and reduction of speed. see. MAKES the folBARLOW Its little wonder, then, that more fatal traffic accidents occur lowing suggestions: Pull into traffic more cauduring the hours of darkness than than in daytime. Not tiously occur during the daylight hours. do you see less at night, LEO H. Barlow, Utah Safety only other driven have more difCouncils Vice President for but ficulty seeing you. Traffic says these are particularPass with extra care. Be sure ly sobering facts for motorists to keep in mind now as summer you have enough passing room. Remember, you cant see as far days are getting shorter. There are numerous reasons ahead at night as in daylight. NEVER TRUST your judgwhy night driving is considerably ment in estimating the speed more hazardous than day drivof an approaching vehicle by ing. Most of these have to do its headlights. Barlow see. with the way people Stay well behind the car facsome of these out points of you, and lie particularly ahead tors: in alert watching for his signals. Darkness reduces the reliafollow too closely, your If you use we bility of visual clues that will reflect in his in driving and results in driver headlights and seriously mirror view rear errors in judging distance and reduce his vision. much so sees Because he speed. Watch out for oncoming driless, the night driver has less time and space in which to ven who may be out of their avoid collisions or apply the lane or on the wrong side of the street. brakes. WATCH OUT for vehicles THE FASTER you drive at that less the far ahead can might be parked or stopped you night, see. Tests show that a driver on the roadway with poor lights doing 20 miles an hour can see or no lights at all. If your car liecomes disabled, and identify objects 80 feet farther away than a driver going 60 get . it off the road and place flares or lights to alert other mph. At night your eyes play driven. Don't over-driv- e tricks. You can see an unexpectyour headwill take it 60 At far as half mph lights. ed object only about you, under average conditions, ahead as you can see an expected one. Thus, you can see your alxnit 370 feet to stop. Yet you own driveway much sooner than can see only alxnit 2(X) feet ahead. PUT ON directional signals something you don't expect. Darkness calls for a special well in advance of turning to type of driving, Barlow points allow for decreased visibility. s, sions Usually, when both husband and wife work, the tax withheld from their wages is not enough to pay their full income tax when they file their an- nual income tax return. The table at right helps you to figure how much extra tax you might need to have withheld during 1971 in order to avoid a big tax bill at the end of the year. (If you have already arranged for extra withholding or have made payments on a Declaration of Estimated Tax, you may not need to do anything.) To- use this table, you must first subtract $650 for each of your exemptions from your annual wage. For instance, a family consisting of husband, wife, and two children would have four exemptions (4 x $650), or $2,600. This amount can be subtracted from either the wage of the husband or the wage of the wife, or Either Sp4 Mac Garcia has received a DTC Certificate of Achievement for hii work with Training Division. Sp4 Garcia leaves the Army next week. More Accidents In Night Time moro tax withhold? What to do: Joseph Cadson has been promoted to Specialist Five. Sp5 Cudson is assigned to the Hospital Detachment as a medical aidman. by Working Couplee Do you nood - a Woo dad 1971 Guide for Determining Ilia Additional Withholding the husband or wife, or both, can increase withholding by asking the employer for a new Withholding Exemption Certificate, Form W-This form should be filled out to request the employer to withhold a specific dollar amount of extra tax, or to claim fewer withholding exemptions. (At the bottom of this page, you will find a table indicating how much extra tax would be withheld each payday for each withholding exemption you drop). Since half of the year has already gone by, it is necessary to divide the extra withholding needed by the number of paydays left in the year. To CautMK For 1971. tha itandaid deduction n 13 pareant ol income. Imta to a maMnun deduction of $1,500. Tim table auumea that whan you file your tea return the deduc-honcleaned (itandard or itemuad) end equal 13 percent of your annuil ireyti Therefore, if the combined annual wife of you divided between them. Suppose the husband's annual wage is $15,000, and he claims two of the exemptions the wage after exemptions is $13,700. Suppose the wife's annual wage is $6,500 and she claims two exemp- headed by the annual wage closest to that of the other. The figure you find there is the approximate amount of extra withholding needed during 1971 to avoid owing a balance at the end of the year. In the example the husband would look down the first column to $14,000, and read across to the column headed by $5,000 (for the wife). He finds that the amount of additional withholding is $450. tions the wage after exemptions is $5,200. Locate in the first column the annual wage closest to that of husband or wife and read across to the column illustrate, in the example above where approximately $450 additional tax is needed, if the employees are paid weekly and there are 25 paydays left in the year, $18 additional withholding per payday is needed. Either the husband or the wife should file and ask that $18 more per payday be withheld, or they may divide the $18 between them, as they wish. In lieu of arranging for additional dollar amounts to be withheld, it is sometimes possible to accomplish the same thing by reducing the number of withholding exemptions claimed on the exemption certificate, Form W-For example, an employee in the $14,000 to $19,000 salary range would have $2.60 more per week withheld for each exemption dropped, I and your apouitiicaad $11,500 and actual itamuad daduebona an laaa than 13 parcant of waaaa. moro may ba nacauary Alio, mora wtthholdinf may ba nacanary it you hava othar kmda of incoma. and an employee with a wage of $5,000 would have $2.10 more per week withheld for each exemption dropped. it SPECIALS ii Wheel Alignment Air-co- nd Internal Revenue Service nodded the wife. A very trim general was met at the airport by a very fat Now tell me the names of the Conwife. While they stood waiting pilot and the for his luggage, a trim, red- struction Digest headed airline hostess swayed by, DRUGS and' the general 1 eamed I hope The home itself may lie rewe fly together soon again, Mia for much of the drug sponsible said. How do you Feiiichel, he abuse found in the middle years. know her name?" demanded the It is easy for a child to liegin wife. It was posted up front, of chemical subexploration explained the general, right stances from by popping pills under the names of the pilot the family medicine chest. Adults and the t. take too many pills, and many see, co-pil- physicians overprescribe them. When we cushion our own problems with pills and adap-tation- then are horrified at a childs doing precisely the same thing, what can the child lie but bewildered? Charles Winick, .. Service ... Inspection & $8 50 8 50 wheel bearing pack... 4s0 Tune-u- p 6-c- Tune-u- p 67 cr 12 50 8 cyi Paulos There were so many punches in the Muhaininad fight, the closed circuit telecast was in living black and blue. Shelby Friedman 8 yi E. Chrysler-Dodg- e Vine, Tooele 882-357- 6 SCHOOL FLARES BACK-T- 09 tat Edward Hill has been promoted to Specialist Fire. Sp5 Hill is assigned to the Hospital Detachment as a cook. Mrs. LaRue Freestone received $100 and a certificate for outstanding performance in recognition of her work since Jan. 1970. Mrs. Freestone is employed at the bowling alley. CWl Gary Craddock has been promoted to Chief War rent Officer (CW-2CW2 Craddock is assigned to the Officers Open Mess. ). Gary Harris has been promoted to Specialist Fire. Sp5 Harris is assigned to Data Systems at Ft. Douglas. Paul Holman has been promoted to Specialist Five. Sp5 Holman is assigned to Ft. Douglas as a photographer. Peter Castellan! has been promoted to Specialist Fire. Sp5 Castellan! is assigned to Ft. Douglas as BG Elkin's driver. MISSES-GIRL- S - LITTLE GIRLS QESJ gSXSD BankAmericard BIRD'S EYE VIEW Perfectly at home in the gun tube of an old World War II tank is a bird with nesting in mind. The bird picked the hiatoriral relic in front of Sd Brigade, 2d Armored Diviaion Headquarters, Ft. Hood, Tex, for his new home and has been keeping an eye on things ever since. (U.S. Army Photo by Kenneth Green) M-- 4 I f TOOtU, UT. 14074 tvfyaw (jtKB |