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Show 6B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 1 6, 2002 IRS schedules application deadline Me Halley retaent for Organizations providing clinic (LTTC) program, currently in itx fifth year, continues to expand. In 1999, the IRS awarded $1.5 million in taxpayer program grants to 34 groups at locations across the nation. In 2002, $7 million in LITC grant funding was awarded to 127 organizations. Applications to participate iq the UTC funding program must be received by July 1. The grants will be awarded by Nov. 1 for the period commencing next January, added the IRS commissioner. The application package is available to Carbon County or- low-co- st or representation to United States residents involved in tax disputes can apply for grants worth up to $1U0,000T6T the 2003 cycle. The grants are also available no-co- st KayDimick Kay Dimick is retiring as an educator the school district. After graduating from Carbon High, Carbon College and Utah State University, he Started his teaching career at Wfcllington Junior High. He taught at Mont Harmon and Wcstridge and spent the last 10 years at Helper Junior High. In addition to dassroom instruction, coaching has low-inco- for programs that inform citizens for whom English is a second language of tax rights and responsibilities, indicated an announcement issued by the Internal Revenue Service last week. Our matching grant program encourages the creation and taxpayer growth of "clinics across the nation, explained IRS commissioner Charles Rossotti. These clinics are an important resource for low-inco- played a large part in Dimicks teaching career. He is married to tlx former . tax dispute grants low-inco- me Jean Ann Howa. The couple have foursons and taxpayers who may have nowhere else to turn. The taxpayerlow-inco- Me Valley missioitary ganizations on the federal agencys web site at www.irs.gov.. Publication 3319 is also available by mail by calling the IRS - toll-fr- at ee Qualifying clinics may be conducted by law, business or accounting schools whose students represent citizens in . disputes with the IRS or tax court, according to the federal agency. The LTTC clinics ipay also be organioperated by zations. The groups can act on behalf matof Americans in ters, refer people to qualified representatives and provide residents information about rights and responsibilities. Clinics may charge a small fee . for legal help. The program allows the IRS to award organizations matching grants of up to $100,000 a year to develop, expand or continue taxpayer clinics. pt Elder Coles lyier Coles, the son of Former Price residents Dan and Sue Coles, has been called to serve in the Thailand- Elder tax-relat- Bangkok mission for the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter- -day Did You Know? Nearly 60 percent of adults in the top U.S. markets read a daily paper. And nearly 70 percent read a newpaper on Sunday. . Saints. Elder Coles will speak May 19 at 9 a.m. at the Gordon Creek LDS Ward and May 26 at 9 a.m. at the Highland 20th LDS Vfard. Friends and family may visit May 26 after the meeting at the Coles residence, 6043 W. Diy Creek Circle, Highland. Elder Coles will enter the missionary training center in Provo on June 12. low-inco- The LITC gtnt application process considers a variety of factors, pointed out the IRS representative. The designated criteria in- clude the clinic programs quality of service, the number of low-inco- taxpayers served and how many people in the dinics service area use English as a second language. Potential M. Source: Butt About Newspapers 21X10, Published by Newspaper Association of America Mce GKAKD - : . : !; tow. 3; TiUorganic matter and nitrogen into the soiL Working or- ganic matter in improves the tilth of the sod. But too much tilling can be detrimental and destroy the structure of the soflL; . Only till enough to make the soil easy to work and plant ' Another key to soil health is rotating the placement of . plants throughout the garden and flower beds, advised Good- v J; speed. . Plant vegetables in a different area each year. Plant differ- ent annuals every two or three years. Growing the same kind of ;! riant in tlw same root for several years in a row increases foe ! likelihood of problems with diseases and even some insects. I; Rotating plants makes it harder for these pests to get estab-lishe- d and become a nuisance. .. Anothersuggestkxi for keeping soil in good condition is to Z create walking paths and stay off the soil as much as possible. Walking or tromping on sod causes compaction and decreases the ability to provide the necessary oxygen to the plants root system. It is especially important to stay offwet soiL Soil also does not hire to be constantly wet and waterlogged, indicated Goodspeed. Water deeply and infrequently, and allow it to dry between watering. 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The microbes require a large quantity of nitrogen to do the job. , With this in mind, the normal recommendation is to apply one quart of a nitrogen fertilizer for every 100 square feet of soil covered with one inch of organic matter, said Goodspeed. This sounds like a lot of nitrogen because it is. However, if the microbes do not get enough free nitrogen to help them,-- : .. they will take it fonn the plants. This causes nitropepdeficien-'them and in cies the plants, stenting their growth turning 1 1 UIIVNQ INN rNNNJ ran DWI VON oh bj good food, good music, and good deals downtown Plenty of free parking and inviting back door sales. Many stores and businesses will have special Saturday Savings' Downtown Price 3 . 'VraMMgm rvHWH ewnwgs for 2 lofls of Fla horn Weston Photo Coopoa Sh fool Ooalty Hats Iroai Oral Roalty Sh 2002 1 trey on. Sflvar Grins how Walk Fargo lank Join "Digger Saturday, May 18th for - ' j . Saturday, May Peace Memorial Gardens 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. tgqff who were having some plant idspeed, Utah State Univer--' the con sity Extensionhorticulturist. 1 suggested imt dition of their soil and their response was they had already done that ... about 10 years ago. I wanted to say, Yeah, like once every 10 years keeps anything in shape. But, instead, I politely mentioned that once every 10 years is not quite often enough. Keeping soil in shape requires a little extra effort every spring and fall The most important activity is to add as much organic matter as possible. Organic matter is like health food for soil. It doesnt smell or look appetizing, but the body ap-- j I predates the effort and is healthier once its inside. in our deficient is matter soil, . pointed usually Organic Drink Caps wni Hogs 1 8th AA- Good, healthy soil is the key to strong, hardy plants in lawns, gardens, flower beds and around shrubs and trees. Keeping soil in shape and healthy requires commitment, time and ef-- $20 Finch Ftowwi from Hobart's Floral Gtt Corttikata Book boa McDonald's lin $10 Cortfflcolos Celebration - By DENNIS HINKAMP i USU news services One of these great prizes donated by the following merchants: Main Street fey nurturing strong, toe's We Powmitowim tax- low-inco- payer clinic applicants in the Carbon County area with questions should contact UTC program and management analyst Beveriy Smith at in ' ! : . : - n OOR |