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Show Manti Messenger, Thurs., Jan. 29, Sterling News Briefs Please submit items no later than Sunday evening to: 3 Dona Peterson, 835-545- Sterling Ward members will be engaged in cleaning the old chapel Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Don C. Larson and Dale Peterson are in charge of the project. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Dona S. Peterson, who gave the lesson. Mrs. LaFern Johnson con- ducted. Refreshments were served. . Bob and Christy Neeley and Peterson home Satur- Lucien IRS Cautions Taxpayers 6 1976-Pa- ge day. Mrs. Elda Behunin is able to be out following a sick spell. The family of Gary and Bonnie Greenburg presented the program Sunday evening in the Sterling Ward. A.A. members from this area held their Monday meeting in Mayfield so that one of their faithful members could be in attendance. children were visitors at the Do not allow small children to play on the floor in a room where solvents are being used to clean clothes; solvent vapors, heavier than air, tend 'to settle. I Taxpayers who have their returns prepared by someone else should seek an honest, ethical tax preparer, Roland V. Wise, District Director of' Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. While most tax return preparers are extremely rep' utable, competent, and hon--es- t, Mr. Wise observed, "a small percentage of preparers do a great disservice to the remainder of the profession by misrepresenting both themselves and the nature of. the federal tax return. Choosing a tax return preparer is important because, no matter who fills out the return, the ultimate responsibility for the accuracy of a r , hi, 7$rs if, .V,.... lb. TOMATOES avoid preparers who guarantee refunds, want a percentage of the refund, claim to "know all the angles, or present misleading claims on the number of taxpayer-prepare- d returns that err in the Goernments favor. Mr. Wise urged taxpayers to follow these four guidelines when dealing with a tax preparer: Never sign a blank should dealer to buy and sell livestock. Its trade territory includes Utah and northern Auction Co., Inc., . Richfield Richfield, Utah, and its man- - and Arizona, USDAs Packers and 'yards Administration charged in an administrative complaint that Richfield Auction Co. and Eugene King: -- Operated the market ' ey business from January through March 1975 while the markets current liabilities ex- Stock-paymen- t, . te i District Director, taxpayers j sign a return Please submit news items by Sunday evening to: 2 Elaine Higham, South Ward 2 North Ward Orpha Parry, 1 Center Ward prepared in pencil since it might be changed later; never permit the tax refund to be mailed directly to a tax preparer; and insist that the preparer sign the return. Our concern is that the taxpayer have some idea of ethical practices and that dishonest tax preparers get the message that unethical tax practice will not be tolerated by the IRS, the District Director concluded. 835-446- 835-225- 835-424- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson and two boys of Fort Carson, Colorado visited in Manti and Sterling all of last week with Mr. and Mrs. David ceeded its current assets; -- Endangered prompt payment and accounting to livestock consignors by using proceeds received from the sale of consigned livestock for purposes of their own, other than payment of net proceeds to the consignors; -- Had shortages in the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Anderson and family spent the weekend at Heber to see the snowmobile races. Alan Braith-wait- e won second place at the meet. Stanley Simmons spent the past week in San Francisco on a business trip to the furniture market. Alder, Charlotte Peterson, friends and other relatives. They returned to their home at Colorado Fountain, Saturday, Jan. 24. Mrs. If you oil an electric fan at the beginning of each season of use, it will have less chance of overheating, slowing down or burning itself out. mission in New Zealand. Lillie B. Keller has returned home after visiting in Leslie J. Anderson is back in Manti following a stay at the Utah Valley Hospital and the American Fork Hospital. Following foot surgery he stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peacock in Provo until the doctor permitted his return to Manti. Salt Lake City for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller are visiting in Manti for a few days. They are now making their home in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Anderson returned home Saturday after spending the last five weeks in Bountiful visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Nora Jean) Stephenson and family. They enjoyed the Christmas Mrs. Wilhelmine Zeitz left 22 for an extended visit in California where she will be a guest of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Done. Jan. holidays and attended the farewell program for their Mrs. Louell Sorenson went to Provo Friday morning to be grandson, Roger Stephenson, who left on Jan. 21 to fill a Jean Lanier and her friend Kelly Sharp, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the Forest Washburn home. Mr. Washburns sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Anthony Monce, Monroe, were dinner guests at the Washburn home Sunday. Richard and Marcia Nelson and three children spent the weekend with Richards moth- er, Mrs. Maurine Nelson. Richard and Marcia live in Provo, where Richard teaches at the BYU and also part-tim- e attends classes. Mrs. Mina Anderson is home from Tempe, Ariz., where she went to spend the holidays with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Anderson and children. Because she had an operation while in Tempe her return to Manti was delayed. markets trust account for proceeds received from the sale of consigned livestock; insufficient funds 29c checks and failed to pay, when due, more than $25,000 worth 10 lbs. 79c POTATOES never return; ' ' charged with violating financial trust account, conflict of .Interest, accounting, and fecordjreeping requirements of Pack$r$ and Stockyards. Act, tjie U.S, Department of said today, Rfctyfi?ld Auction Co, Is registered as a market ageocy 1 with the taxpayer. Taxpayers should be wary of trusting a preparer who hints that he or she has a special relationship with the IRS or has a special tie-i- n to IRS computers, Mr. Wise warned. Likewise, according to the Richfield Auction Co. Charged ager and principal owner, Eugene King, have been fat., Jaa: if, taxpayers return remains Manti News Briefs present at the Provo Temple Saturday for the sealing of an adopted son, Paul Thomas, to his parents, Paul C. and Virginia M. Cutrer, who live in Provo. All members of the Cutrer family were present for the temple ceremony. Louell, who is Mrs. Jeff Cutrers mother, returned home Sunday afternoon. ORANGES, Sunkist. . .Box $4.49 HONEYDEW MELONS. each 75c hi, Than., Sat., Jaa. if, if, H of net proceeds due to consignors; -- Employed Cy Manwill, a packer, as ringman and weigh-maste- r, and permitted him to have a financial interest in the livestock market; -- Permitted the auctioneer. r, Met Johnson, and Cy Manwill, to purchase consigned livestock for their own accounts; -- Submitted accounts of sale to consignors which failed to show the true and correct names of the purchasers; and -- Failed to maintain sufficient accounts and records to fully and correctly disclose all transactions involved in their livestock business. Filing of the complaint does not prove that either of the respondents have violated the Packers and Stockyards (P&S) Act. They have a right to a hearing to determine if the e idcnce supports the charges. It the charges are proven, both respondents would be placed under a cease and desist order. Richfield Auctions registration could also be suspended. Market agencies are required -- under the P&S Act-- to maintain a solvent financial position, to pay promptly for livestock, and to properly maintain a trust account for proceeds received front the sale of consigned livestock. These are designed as measures of financial protection for the sellers of ringman-weighmaste- GROCERIES ORANGE JUICE Snoboy, fresh qt. 49c CHEESE SLICES Western Family, 12 oz. GROCERIES SALTINES, Keebler, 79c TWINKIES, box of 10 TIDE.. $4.57 Jolly Time, $1.15 lb.... 65c 1 MIRACLE WHIP, qt $1.09 85c BALLARD BISCUITS. . .3 for 89c I POTATO CHIPS Clbver 'Clyb reg 89 . ai ; 69c . . ..V "j . Kleenex, 50 count 39c RHODES ROLLS, 36 count. . .97c lb. 55c 98c POT ROAST, blade cut. . .lb. 89c lb. $1.39 ORANGES lb. 15c CARROTS lb. 15c YELLOW ONIONS lb. 15c 2 for 23c MEATS lb. $1.98 lb. 69c - BELL PEPPERS: FRESH FRYER BREAST, .lb. 79c POT ROAST lb. 89c lb. $1.59 BOLOGNA lb. 79c WHOLE HAMS, bone in lb. $1.19 Western Family, management interest in lb. pkg.. 89c SLICED BACON, 12 oz tition in the marketing of livestock, poultry and meat. The record in this case is open to the public. Copies of this complaint. P&S Docket 5238. may be obtained from the Information Office, Packers and Stockvards Administration, USDA. Washington, D.C. 20250. Western Shores, lb. 59c 4 rolls 63c 5 for 98c CAT FOOD Nine Lives, 6 oz $1.19 SHORTENING Crisco, 3 lbs. MARGARINE Tastewell, 3 lbs TV DINNERS Banquet 1 1 WANTED: Someone with good credit to make small payments on fine piano. May be seen in your area. Write Malic Cmler oz. 49c 85c TOMATO JUICE Western Family, 46 oz Orange Juice Pasco, 6 oz. Buttermilk Biscuits 3 for 69c PEPPERONI, Hormel. Orange Juice Whole Sun 49c 2 for 19c . .lb. $1.98 MILD CHEESE 12 oz. 44c lb. $1.19 Highland Pumpkin Pies HANDIWIPES, Colgate 73c 65c DINNERS, Macaroni and pheese, Rhodes Bread 5 loaves $1.19 Hash Browns Russets 2 lbs. 33c 7V2 oz 29c FRANKS, Rath, 12 oz 59c TRY OUR CUBED STEAKS! - S81 East $1.00 MARGARINE Blue Bonnet, 2 lbs Mortons or Mortons SI. Marla & 1 BATHROOM TISSUE a agenev. These are considered to be conflicts of interest. Persons employed in the actural conduct of auction sales are not permitted to purchase livestock from consignment for their own speculative accounts. The P&S Act is a fair trade practices law. It promotes and maintains fair and open compe- Nothing down necessary. 1 for $1.00 3 SALTINE CRACKERS Keeblers or Nabisco, arms business relationship length between the buying and selling sides of the market in order to prevent conflicts of interest. Market agencies are not permitted to maintain a financial or packing firm, nor may a packer maintain ownership or management control of a market PnODIICE wtiAQouitHfnuiuttU- SLICED BACON TURBOT FISH Connors required to maintain an 57c B mm BACON, Our Best KIPPER SNACKS Market agencies are also ORANGE JUICE Meat GROUND BEEF .2 for 27c Western Family, 6 oz. .4 for 89c WAFFLES, Aunt Jemima PEPPERONI . FROZEN FOODS T SALAMI 2 for $1.00 livestock. FROZEN FOODS Frontier, reg. 1.19 29c : DINNER. NAPKINS LUCKY CHARMS 14 oz., reg. 1.03.,.: FRYERS, cut lb. pkg PIZZA MIX, plain Golden Griddle Syrup I 1 Chef Boyardee 24 oz 65c : POPCORN 5 MEAT PIES, Banquet. 55c American Beauty, 24 oz $6.95 HI C FRUIT DRINKS, 46 oz. . .49c COTTAGE CHEESE, lb LONG SPAGHETTI FLOUR Gem or Star, 50 lbs FAMILY 1 98c . 3900 South Salt laka City, Utah S4107 29, if, it . Member of ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES " |